Total Weight:
53 lbs (24.04 kg)
Battery Weight:
5.5 lbs (2.49 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.8 lbs (3.99 kg)
Frame Material:
Double-Butted 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Frame Sizes:
16 in (40.64 cm)18.5 in (46.99 cm)21 in (53.34 cm)Geometry Measurements:
Small 16" (Head Angle 70 mm, Seat Angle 73 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 580 mm, Head Tube Length 105+16 mm, Seat Tube Center to Top 406 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 65 mm, Chain Stay 495 mm, Wheelbase 1130.1 mm, Standover 720.2 mm, Rake 45 mm, Reach 396 mm, Stack 603 mm), Medium 18.5" (Head Angle 70 mm, Seat Angle 73 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 610 mm, Head Tube Length 120+16 mm, Seat Tube Center to Top 469.9 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 65 mm, Chain Stay 495 mm, Wheelbase 1160.9 mm, Standover 773.7 mm, Rake 45 mm, Reach 421 mm, Stack 617 mm), Large 21" (Head Angle 70 mm, Seat Angle 73 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 640 mm, Head Tube Length 135+16 mm, Seat Tube C-T 533.4 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 65 mm, Chain Stay 495 mm, Wheelbase 1191.7 mm, Standover 825.2 mm, Rake 45 mm, Reach 447 mm, Stack 631 mm)
Frame Types:
High-Step
Frame Colors:
Camo Green
Frame Fork Details:
Felt Fat Tire Rigid, Oversized Hollow Crown, Hydroformed 6061 Aluminum Blades, Aluminum Tapered Steerer
Frame Rear Details:
12 x 197 mm Thru-Axle
Attachment Points:
Front and Rear Rack Bosses
Gearing Details:
11
Speed 1x11 SRAM X1 with X-Horizon Rear Derailleur, 10-42T CassetteShifter Details:
SRAM X-Actuation Triggers on Right Bar, MMX Mount
Cranks:
MTB Bosch-Specific, Forged Aluminum 15T Cog: SM = 170 mm, MD/LG = 175 mm, Felt Electric MTB Bosch-Specific Forged Aluminum Crank Arms
Pedals:
Plastic Platform
Headset:
FSA No. 57E / 62 1.125" - 1.5" Aheadset, Semi-Integrated Upper & External Lower Extender Cup: ACB Water Sealed Bearings, Felt Tornado Aluminum Top Cap, Custom 1 x 12.3 mm Curved, 2 x 5 mm Straight Washers
Stem:
Felt MTB SL 3D-Forged Aluminum, 4-Bolt Handlebar Clamp, 1-1/8" Threadless: Ø31.8 mm Handlebar, 7° Rise, Black Cr-Mo Hardware SM = 80 mm MD = 90 mm LG = 100 mm
Handlebar:
MTB Buted 6061 Alloy Riser Bar 15 mm Rise, 6 Degree Sweep, 9 Degree Bend 31.8 mm Bar Bore
Brake Details:
SRAM Guide R Hydraulic Disc with 180 mm Rotors, 4-Piston Calipers
Grips:
Felt XC Trail Single Aluminum Clamp Lock-on, Wing Print with Felt F-Wing End Plugs
Saddle:
WtB Silverado Race
Seat Post:
2 Bolt Micro Adjust, 15 mm Offset
Rims:
Felt Double-Wall Fat Tire Wheelset, 26" x 80 mm with Machined Cut-Outs, Forged Aluminum Hubs 32 Hole 6-Bolt Disc Mount
Spokes:
2.0 / 1.8 mm Double-Butted Stainless Steel
Tire Brand:
Schwalbe Jumbo Jim Evolution, LiteSkin, Folding, 26" x 4.0"
Wheel Sizes:
26 in (66.04cm)Tube Details:
Presta Valve
Accessories:
Motion Stella 300 Headlight, Old Man Mountain Front and Rear Sherpa Racks
Other:
ControlTaper Headtube, Full Internal Cable Routing with CNC Aluminum Ferrules, 197 x 12 mm Maxle Disc Brake Specific Dropouts, 15 x 150 mm Thru-Axle Front, 12 x 197 mm Thru-Axle Rear, SRAM PC-X1 Chain with Powerlock, SRAM PC-X1 X-Sync Freewheel, Locking Removable Battery Pack, Quick Release on Front and Rear Wheels
Richard
9 years agoCan you please allow us to zoom in on the text? Im on an ipad mini and the text only fills 2/3 of the screen and it doesnt allow zooming in. We cant zoom in to see pictures larger either. Many readers tend to stop visiting pages that dont allow zooming in because its a huge frustration.
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoHmm… thanks for the feedback Richard! I’m sorry to hear that the text and images are difficult to read on your iPad. I’ve setup the site to be “responsive” and scale to fit mobile devices but the font is indeed fairly small. I’m in the midst of a redesign effort and will take your feedback into consideration and try to make the future versions of EBR more legible on tablets and phones. How do you usually “Zoom” on text and images? I sometimes pinch on my iPhone and use the View > Zoom In feature on my desktop. How do you do it and what sites have you visited that you felt were great in terms of font size or utilities that let you zoom?
ReplyJoe
9 years agoHi EBR, Thanx for the review. I must say this is a nice fat bike. Everything but the power is above average. Ok now given the purchase price and also this bikes purpose,it fails miserably. This Felt bike is grossly under powered both in battery size and motor size.Both the batteries and motor would need to be at least double their out puts.There is simply no excuse for whats under the hood now. Anyone who knows e-bikes would notice these 2 cons immediately. THANX EBR for the review. Joe.
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoCool, thanks for sharing your opinion! I respectfully disagree, the torque output on the Bosch Centerdrive 350 is pretty great at 60 Nm and 350 is just the nominal power rating, it peaks well above that and in my experience the battery offers enough capacity for 20+ miles in the highest assist with off-road conditions. I’m sure we’ll see improvements in power and range in the future but for now this is pretty solid in my opinion :)
ReplyChris McQueary
4 years agoI realize this review is very dated, but I found a new one of these bikes for sale yesterday. My question is: can a throttle be installed to at least get walk mode? Asking price is $3,000 which seems good. I spoke to Felt and with the demise of there e bike division, there are no other frames left, so warranty on frame would not exist. They did say they would warranty other parts still.
Thanks
ReplyCourt
4 years agoHi Chris! Yeah, I really liked this bike. It looks awesome and uses a great drive system from Bosch. Unfortunately, no, I do not think there is a way to put a throttle onto a Bosch ebike system. The good news is that they do support their own drive systems and battery packs for many years and that makes servicing and replacements much easier if/when necessary. The $3k price sounds decent, but there are other mid-drive fat ebikes with throttle if that’s something you want (and I can see why if you plan to go into soft terrain like sand, because it helps balance when getting started or walking the bike). Have you seen the iGO Electric Core Extreme 3.0 for under $2k new which also has a mid-drive and the throttle and optional high speed unlock? It comes with fenders and a rear rack, nice lights, a high capacity battery pack… it’s just not camo. Maybe you could spend $1k to have a local autobody shop paint the frame to look like the Felt OUTFITTER :)
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