2003 Felt SR 91 w/ Upgrades
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2003 Felt SR 91 w/ Upgrades
Hello C&V fam,
While I realize this is bike is definitely not C&V, but I trust ya'll's opinion and this is sub-forum I'm most active on so here we go.
What you see is a early millennium hybrid with upgrades/changes. Namely:
Drop bars and brifters vs the spec'd flat bar and trigger shifters
Upgraded to 9 speed 105 (rd, fd shifters)/Ultegra (crank) from the stock 8 speed Tiagra
105 Hub in the back. Mismatched rims. Unnamed hub in the front.
I'm selling this to a friend and trying to figure out FMV. More info about the bike here and here. If I part it out, I'm estimating $175 for the group, $80 for the wheels, $80 for the frame.
Click the picture for the imgur album. What do ya'll think? Thank you kindly for your esteemed wisdom.
While I realize this is bike is definitely not C&V, but I trust ya'll's opinion and this is sub-forum I'm most active on so here we go.
What you see is a early millennium hybrid with upgrades/changes. Namely:
Drop bars and brifters vs the spec'd flat bar and trigger shifters
Upgraded to 9 speed 105 (rd, fd shifters)/Ultegra (crank) from the stock 8 speed Tiagra
105 Hub in the back. Mismatched rims. Unnamed hub in the front.
I'm selling this to a friend and trying to figure out FMV. More info about the bike here and here. If I part it out, I'm estimating $175 for the group, $80 for the wheels, $80 for the frame.
Click the picture for the imgur album. What do ya'll think? Thank you kindly for your esteemed wisdom.

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Despite the Frankenbuild, the bike has good curb appeal for someone wanting functional cycling.
Assuming it needs nothing to dependably ride, I'll estimate $300-$350 on local CL. No esteemed wisdom or flipping experience behind this estimate, just feel from too much time perusing bikes for sale.
Assuming it needs nothing to dependably ride, I'll estimate $300-$350 on local CL. No esteemed wisdom or flipping experience behind this estimate, just feel from too much time perusing bikes for sale.
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Nice looking build ! Maybe sell it to your friend for what you have in it . Looks like a versatile bike , could run some fat tires if need be.
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Thanks for the advice ya'll. I was thinking in the $350 range as well. I'm hoping this sale will fund another project I have in the que. It can indeed fit lager tires, I'm hoping 32's with fenders. We shall see.
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