Monday, 22 June 2015

Felt 2016 MTB line-up revealed

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Felt has revealed its 2016 MTB line-up, which maintains focus on 29ers with its 12-bike Nine range, with seven bikes apiece for the Virtue and Edict collections. The Compulsion, redesigned in 2014, stays as a top-end enduro machine and remains alloy only. While there are increased fat bike options, 26in rides has been relegated to an entry-level / kids range of three bikes.

Rather than picking sides as a brand, Felt considers itself to focus not just on roadies or on mountain bikers, but on cyclists as a whole. Nevertheless, Felt's MTB heritage goes back further than you might think. Founder Jim Felt first built mountain bike frames in 1989 and introduced a full range at Eurobike 10 years later. Felt was also a 29er early adopter, introducing big-wheeled bikes in 2008 and upgrading to carbon in 2009 with the Nine Carbon.

As Felt moves to its living line format in 2016 – in other words, bikes are only being re-launched with a frame redesign or significant spec change – the Californian brand can boast a total of seven mountain bike lines. Naturally, there’s some crossover in terms of applications for each bike, but Felt’s got enduro, trail and cross-country covered.

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Here are some highlights from the line-up, spotted at Felt’s European launch near Weisbaden in Germany.

We’ll add US and AUS prices as they come through.

  • Compulsion 10 – £3,999       
  • Compulsion 30 – £2,899       
  • Compulsion 50 – £2,299       
  • Virtue 60 – £1,850     
  • Virtue 50 – £2,125     
  • Virtue 5 – £2,799       
  • Virtue 3 – £3,150       
  • Virtue 2 – £3,999       
  • Virtue 1 – £5,575       
  • Virtue FRD – TBA    
  • Edict 60 – £1,599       
  • Edict 50 –£1,975        
  • Edict 5 – £2,375         
  • Edict 3 – £2,875         
  • Edict 2 – £3,199         
  • Edict 1 – £4,350         
  • Edict FRD – £7,999   
  • Nine 80 – £449          
  • Nine 70 – £549          
  • Nine 60 – £599          
  • Nine 50 – £849          
  • Nine 30 – £999          
  • Nine 6 – £1,099         
  • Nine 5 – £1,299         
  • Nine 4 – £1,599         
  • Nine 3 – £1,699         
  • Nine 2 – £1,999         
  • Nine 1 – £3,350         
  • Nine FRD – £7,450   
  • 7 Eighty – £449         
  • 7 Seventy – £529       
  • 7 Sixty – £579
  • 7 Fifty – £849
  • 7 Thirty – £999         
  • 7 Ten – £1,299
  • Six 95 – £369 
  • Six 80 – £429 
  • Six 70 – £549 
  • DD 70 – £999
  • DD 30 – £1,299         
  • DD 10 – £1,799         
  • Q 20R – £249
  • Q 20S – £269 
  • Q 24 – £299   
  • Q 24 D – £319           
  • Cruncher 20 – £379
  • Cruncher 24 – £399

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