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Felt F55

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  • Color: Matte Black
  • Felt 7005 Superlite custom double-butted aluminum frame with carbon fiber wishbone seat stays
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    Reviewed by: 
    Cptnemo

    Review Date
    August 10, 2009

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    3 months

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    Price Paid:  $1300.00 at frame from eBay part

    Favorite Ride:
    Great western trail

    Bike Setup:
    shimano sora triple chainring, 8 speed casette, alex rims

    Summary:
    I built this bike from a frame I got on eBay for $400 and put on $900 in parts. it's by far the best bike I've ever ridden (saying nothing) it obviously blows away my old huffy 626 (RIP Claire you are missed but not forgotten) I can fly up hills and laugh at the wind. not many bikes can do what this can.

    Strengths:
    comfortable. I can ride for ever and not get my hands buzzed. there is a great combination of aero and light weight while still being very responsive. Great quality without giving up food to pay for it.

    Weaknesses:
    I'm not a fan of verticcal dropouts. it eliminates the possibility of making it a KA fixie

    Similar Products Used:
    huffy 314 huffy 626


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    Reviewed by: 
    calamari

    Review Date
    May 5, 2009

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    More than 3 years

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    Price Paid:  $0.00 at Pacific Coast Cycles

    Model Year:
    2005

    Favorite Ride:
    Twin Oaks Parkway, PCH & Palomar Mountain

    Bike Setup:
    63cm frame, completely stock with road bars, Brooks Titanium saddle, and slightly longer Thomson Masterpiece stem. Occasionally TT bars mounted for triathlons.

    Summary:
    I've always marveled at the stiffness of this light bike, until I broke my right chainstay after 4 years of ownership. I was crushed because I'd always loved the comfortable ride, and I didn't want to shop for another bike. I'm 6'2/190 pounds, muscular, and tend to torque-the-bars a little during climbs. But Felt replaced my frame with no grief!

    Strengths:
    ~*Customer service!*~ Lightweight, comfort, very light & speedy (but still solid) American Classic wheels.

    Weaknesses:
    Stock seat replaced with a Brooks Titanium, (but this is always such a personal thing anyway.)

    Similar Products Used:
    1984 Masi Gran Criterium, 1986 Schwinn Peloton. (Both steel, still gorgeous, and still regularly rolling.)


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    Reviewed by: 
    chionodoxa

    Review Date
    May 8, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    Less than 1 month

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    4.00 of 5, 4 votes

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    Price Paid:  $1600.00 at LBS

    Model Year:
    2007

    Favorite Ride:
    Olentangy Trail

    Bike Setup:
    Stock, need to swap out the saddle, probably go with a Fizik.

    Summary:
    58 cm, stock setup, have had it for a little over a week now, have about 175 miles on it. I'm a large rider (6'2", 218) and coming off my old bike this is a good 2 mph faster over the same rides. A large part of this is I finally got a fitting and the Felt fits so much better than my old ride, but the stiffness is great. I crashed one of my carbon bikes hard, had it checked out okay, and it wasn't until 2 rides later, about 20 miles from home when the downtube cracked all the way through. This made me a bit wary of carbon frames and I wanted a second bike so I wanted to check out aluminum. Compared to the other bikes I tested the Felt is lively & quick, less buzzy than the AL pinarello, more direct than the carbons. The other bike I liked from demos was the Pinarello FP5 but at nearly double the price it was not a tough decision. The kit on this bike is amazing for the price, with full dura-ace, ksyrium wheels, carbon bits all over. The ride is stiffer than my carbon, and transmits more road irregularities, but it isn't annoying or offsetting, it handles well through corners even if there is a bump/pothole midway through, and the power transmission is great. So far I've gone out for several 30-50 mile rides and have had less soreness & fatigue than on my carbon bike. The value is amazing for the components, frankly you could buy it for parts and be ahead, but the ride is great and to me there isn't much more you need in a bike unless you want to spend thousands more to save some grams.

    Strengths:
    Value for the money, first and foremost, but this isn't some bargain ride that you give up something to save some cash, it's a great bike. Frame stiffness without buzziness, great drivetrain (full Dura-ace), carbon goodies are nice to placate those who think carbon is the only acceptable bike material (handlebar, cranks, seat post, fork, stays).

    Weaknesses:
    I've had more comfortable saddles, but that's dependent on the rider. The plastic plug for the cable routing on the top tube always comes out when I hit cobbles, it doesn't need to be in or anything, but it's a dumb little annoyance that a spot of tape will fix. If you're looking at a more plush/comfortable road bike, a la the Felt Z series or Specialized Roubaix, I would probably stay away from this, since it is pretty "racy" in it's geometry and not the plushest of rides.

    Similar Products Used:
    2 Giant TCR Limiteds (broke one, 9,000+ miles total on both), Demoed Pinarello FP2 (AL) and FP5 (Carbon) and the Felt Z35


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    Reviewed by: 
    tomacita

    Review Date
    May 7, 2008

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    1 Year

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    Price Paid:  $1500.00 at Sports Basement

    Model Year:
    2005

    Favorite Ride:
    A pace Monday night group ride

    Bike Setup:
    Ultegra drivetrain, Nuevation R-28 Aero wheels, Reynolds Ouzo Pro fork, Easton ec-70 ergo wing bars- 18.9 pounds (pretty good for an older drivetrain and 1640 gram wheelset consider the price of the bike)

    Summary:
    This is one of the most amazing bikes I've had the pleasure of sitting on. The frame itself is incredibly light. It had a lot more flex than I would have expected, but it didn't seem waste much when it was really time to mash. It comes with just enough carbon in it to shake out the buzz. I think this bike offer an incredibly good value considering the quality of the frame and the price it costs. Mine did unfortunately just break at the weld just in front of the derrailuer hanger. I do feel though, that this was a flaw in the manufacturing process. I'm currently in the process of having it replaced by Felt, who up to this point has been incredibly helpful in rectifying this situation. I highly encourage riders to consider these bikes especially considering Felt's steadfast integrity in standing by their product, admitting a fault, and expeditiously fixing it. What more could you ask for from a company. THANKS FELT!

    Strengths:
    Superlight Aluminum/Carbon frame.
    Really snappy, when you start to go, there is no waiting for this bike to catch up
    BIG STRENGTH: Felt's customer service and willing to stand by their product.

    Weaknesses:
    seamingly short head-tube but I've been told I couldn't find a properly fit frame unless it was custom sized for me...

    Similar Products Used:
    Cannondale Aluminum (forgot which model)
    Trek 1100


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    Reviewed by: 
    Edgar

    Review Date
    December 28, 2007

    Overall Rating
     5 of 5

    Value Rating
     5 of 5

    Used product for
    6 months

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    Price Paid:  $1600.00 at Bike America

    Favorite Ride:
    anywhere their is a bike lane

    Bike Setup:
    Stock 2005 F55,

    Summary:
    I bought the bike two years ago and took it out for my first ride on beach ran into pack of cyclist and stayed with them for 10 miles (I weighed 295 lbs at time) when we got to truck they all wanted to look at bike cause they wanted to know what made fat boy stay with them. Rode it a couple of times and put it away due to busy schedule. Have ridden a lot in last 2 months and dropped 20lbs. Honestly say it is a fast bike, I have dropped a lot of riders which surprises me because I feel I am out of shape still(I used to be semi pro racer 100lbs ago) My latest was a guy on new Colnago, looked to be experienced and in good shape, wouldnt say hi at light so decided to see if he was as good as he acted, 5 miles down the road I dropped him made my day. I agree with other reviews bike needs new saddle and brakes could be better but they are livable. Best bang for the buck.

    Strengths:
    Shimano Dura Ace, Carbon fiber, looks, very fast, smooth, reliable.

    Weaknesses:
    Saddle, brakes, handlbar tape

    Similar Products Used:
    Bianchi, Picchio special, Specialized, Cannondale.


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