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Subject: 2011 Felt B14 Tri/TT bike; 56 cm

Hello. I have for sale my Felt B14 tri bike. I bought this bicycle in December 2011 so it really has only 2 years of use. There are many parts on this bike that are in "Like New" condition because I use many custom components and never used the stocks parts.

The seat is in Like new condition. I took it off without ever riding on it.

The front wheel is new, has never been used.

The rear wheel was used only on my indoor trainer and has never seen the outdoors.

Both tires are the original white tires and are also in new condition with zero miles on them. You can even see the rubber seems still intact on both tires.

The chain has less than 200 miles on it

The aero sticks are brand new off my 2013 Felt B2 bike. As I use aftermarket aero sticks.

I always transported this bike inside my SUV and never on a trunk or trailer mounted bike carrier. It was always stored indoors in a low humidity air conditioned environment.

I have always meticulously taken care of this bike through regular servicing at my LBS and personal touches by myself. I loved this bike and really hate to see it go, but the new machine is here and it is time for someone else to enjoy this very smooth, very aero and very fast machine. It will give someone many years of wonderful enjoyment.

Here are the technical specs:

2011 Felt B14 Triathlon/TT Bicycle     

Original MSRP:  $3299

Finish:                  Gloss Clear

Size:                      56 cm

Weight:               18.75lbs/8.52kg

Frame:                 Felt Aero TT/Tri UHC Performance MMC Carbon Fiber Frame w/ 3KP Finish. Full Aero  Tubeset w/ Front & Rear wheel recesses, Internal

                              Cable Routing, Forged horizontal dropouts

Fork:                     Felt Aero UHC Performance TT/Tri Carbon Fiber Fork w/ 3KP Weave; 7005 Aluminum 1 Steerer tube, Carbon Fiber Crown, Blades, and Dropouts, 434g

Handlebar:           Felt 3:1 Bayonet 7005 Superlight 420mm (54-60cm) Base Bar w/ Internal Cable Routing, Integrated Adjustable Length 7075 Aluminum ƒ                                       Bend extensions & 6061 Aluminum arm rests w/ Gel Arm Rest Pads

Shifters:                micro.shift bar end, 20 speed

Front Derailleur:   Shimano Dura-Ace braze on

Rear Derailleur:   Shimano Dura-Ace

Crankset:              FSA Gossamer; 170 mm crank arm length

Chainwheel:         53/39t TT Type

Bottom Bracket: FSA Mega EXO

Chain:                    Shimano Ultegra 10-SP

Freewheel:            Shimano Cassette, 12-25T

Brake Levers:     TRP Aero Aluminum

Brakes:                  SuperLight Dual Pivot Front, TRP Custom SuperLight U-Brake w/ Stainless Hardware & Teflon Bushings Rear w/ Cartridge Brake Shoes

Cables:                  Felt Slick Brake & PTFE Coated Derailleur

Saddle:                  Felt SL Tri/TT Saddle w/ Injection Molded base, Gel Nose, Custom Waterproof Cover w/ Extended Length Cr-Mo rails

Seat Post:             Felt Aero UHC Advanced Carbon Fiber Bladed Monocoque Design x 300mm

Seat Post Clamp: Aero 3D Forged Aluminum, 2 x 5mm x 0.8mm Cr-Mo Bolts, 18 Grams

Rims:                     Felt TTR-3 700c 40mm Deep Aluminum w/ CNC Machined Braking Surface, 24H Front/28H Rear

Front Hub:             Felt TTR-4 Sealed Bearing CNC Machined 7075 Aluminum 24H w/ Cr-Mo Quick Release Skewer

Rear Hub:              Felt TTR-4 Sealed Bearing CNC Machined 7075 Aluminum 28H w/ Cr-Mo Quick Release Skewer

Spokes:                 Bladed 2.0/0.9 x 2.3/2.0mm w/ Aluminum Nipples

Tires:                     Vittoria Zaffiro Pro, 700c x 23c

 

Asking: $1,800 plus the cost to professionally pack and ship the bike with Insurance.

Here is a link to some great pictures of the bicycle. Photo Album of B14 bike



Edited by x_caliber50 2013-11-03 11:20 AM


2013-11-05 2:04 PM
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Subject: RE: 2011 Felt B14 Tri/TT bike; 56 cm

Price dropped to $1700

All reasonable offers will be considered. Looking to get this bike moved.

Thanks

2014-05-13 2:18 PM
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Subject: RE: 2011 Felt B14 Tri/TT bike; 56 cm

Just curious if this bike is still available.  Feel free to message me if it is.

 

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