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2004-03-31 10:52 AM

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Subject: Felt B2
Just picked it up this weekend, although I haven't had a change to do any serious riding on it I'm all ready in love!
Even if it doesn't make me any faster, I feel like I am (It's the engine and not the machine, right?). :-) :-)


2004-03-31 11:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Felt B2
Hmmmm....I don't blame you for being in love sahara. That is one gorgeous machine, with the Zipp carbon 404 wheelset and the Dura Ace 10, light aluminum aero frame and bars, it is a machine built for speed. Although "it's the engine not the machine" may hold true in most cases, in this case it would make a heck of a difference depending on what you were riding before. I drool, therefore I like........ ;-)
2004-04-05 9:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Felt B2
Hows the bike bud, I brought a Felt myself and cannot fault it

Craig
2004-04-06 9:09 PM
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Subject: RE: Felt B2
So far so good, I feel like I'm much lower on the bars compared to my previous bike, feels like you lose a little control in aero, just takes some getting used to I guess. You can't beat Felt for the price and upgrades you get. Which model did you buy?
2004-04-07 12:38 AM
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Subject: RE: Felt B2
I went the F75, but then the spending began ! Aro bars, wheels ect ect ect. I was only looking at spending $2000 AUS (with the extras blew out by another $1500 !), and it was highly recomended by my local TRI shop. Done onve 3,500 km on it now and only had to have it serviced and tyre changes.

Not many places over here stock FELT

Craig
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