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2013-10-29 2:17 PM


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Subject: 52cm Felt B2 Pro
I have a Felt B2 Pro triathlon bike. Size 52cm. It is full hi-mod carbon frame, fork, seat post, crank, base bars, and extensions. It is mix of SRAM force and red components. It also has SRAM red return to center shifters. It comes with a xlab water bottle holder. This bike is a rocket ship who needs a new rider. The reason for selling is that I currently have 4 bikes and need to down size the collection. $1850obo




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2013-10-29 10:21 PM
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Subject: RE: 52cm Felt B2 Pro
Hi,

is the bike 700C?
estimated mileage?

Thanks

Edited by skila 2013-10-29 10:24 PM
2013-10-31 5:43 PM
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Subject: RE: 52cm Felt B2 Pro
It is 700cc
I would estimate around 4-500 miles I rode it for 1.5 seasons and it has been sitting for 1.5 years. I started mountain biking once I got this bike.
2013-11-04 11:20 PM
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Subject: RE: 52cm Felt B2 Pro
you have PM
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