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Felt Z series
Anyone know anything about these bikes? I can't find any useful reviews on the internet. This month's Bicycling magazine mentioned them. I'm intrigued about the Zertz inserts. Anyone have any experience with them?
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Weak Link,
You might try over at Road Bike Review if you don't get any responses here. Good luck |
That's what I'm talking about. There are no reviews of the bike at Road Bike Review.
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I thought the Zertz stuff was a technology Specialized patented.
The Z series are supposed to be relaxed geometry road bikes, equivalent to the Trek Pilot series. Haven't seen much in the way of reviews but I did look over a few at the Felt booth at the TdC and they are pretty good looking bikes. |
Relaxed geometry sounds great to those of us who find most modern road bikes too tight, race-oriented, harsh, twitchy, etc., and/or who like to use wider tires, such as 700Cx28 or even 700Cx32.
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Fel Z70
I purchased a Felt Z70 in June 09. It was my first road bike and a transfer from a hybrid. I have logged 1200 miles on the Z70. This is a truly amazing bike. I have no comfort issues, it is light and well constructed. I purchased this on the advice from the bike shop owner after much discussion. He told me I would feel like I cut the anchor loose from the hybrid. I ride 3-4 MPH faster on the Z70, can go farther each ride and after just a short breather feel like I could keep going at the end of my rides. Having no road bike experience prior to this I have no regrets with my purchase. This may be said about many road bike brands, but I will say the Felt Z70 performs beautifully. I can not tell you one thing I have found that I did not like about this bike.
I have been cycling two years now and since I purhcased the Z70 I can tell you I ride as much as I can. I have been transformed physically and I now consider myself a serious cyclist. I initially started cycling after a diagnosis of diabetes and found that walking to lose weight was beating my feet. I started cycling and purchased a hybrid. The road bike became a desire and finally made the move and do not regret the purchase in any way. The Z70 was everything I was told it would be. For my first road bike I was guided very well and have a terrific bike.
Originally Posted by The Weak Link
(Post 4238093)
Anyone know anything about these bikes? I can't find any useful reviews on the internet. This month's Bicycling magazine mentioned them. I'm intrigued about the Zertz inserts. Anyone have any experience with them?
I don't trust old guys, but I'll listen politely. |
Originally Posted by The Weak Link
(Post 4238093)
I don't trust old guys, but I'll listen politely. I looked around too and could not find anything about them either, but it looks like they have had them on their bikes for several years so they must be "okay?" |
Originally Posted by kr32
(Post 9794503)
Define old.
I looked around too and could not find anything about them either, but it looks like they have had them on their bikes for several years so they must be "okay?" I ride a Tricross Pro and Roubaix Pro, both of which have Zertz inserts. I don't know if they make that big a difference to tell you the truth. Slightly wider tires (25's) make a far bigger improvement in ride. I have never noticed them in a Felt frame but have seen them on a Felt seatpost. |
What I read about the Z series is, that they are comparable with the Specialized Roubaix.
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I test-rode a Z4 and was quite impressed. Not as plush (or heavy) as a Roubaix Expert, but quite comfortable and stable. I'd say it's a very worthwhile alternative to the Roubaix, especially if you need a slightly shorter top tube or you find the extended Roubaix head tubes too much of a good thing.
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I own a z 25, and put 3000 miles on it in the summer of 09, including Ragbrai. It is one of the most comfortable road bikes I've riden. The z series gets it's comfort from relaxed geometry. I also have a Scott cr1 sl which is a fine bike, but if I'm going to ride all day, I always take the Felt. Mine is completly stock except for the wheels, and the brakes, and the crank, and the stem, and the bars, and the cassette, and the chain. I love the stock saddle. Nothing wrong anything I changed, just upgrades.
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I test rode the Z70 before I purchased a Roubaix Expert in 07'. I didn't feel much of a difference between the two models at the time. I went with the Specialized in part due to the LBS saying they were not selling many Felts and might not carry them in the future. My Roubaix has 6 of the Zertz inserts on the frame and seat post. My newest bike is a Tarmac Pro SL that only has the Zertz inserts on the seat post, however they used a lightly colored purple Zertz in lieu of the clear Zertz. My guess is the purple hued Zertz are 3 times better than the clear ones.:innocent:
Both the Roubaix and Tarmac are size 56 and are set up with to the same fit. I have found the Tarmac just as comfortable to ride and even more so while I'm in the drops. I do have 23's on both bikes, 25's do make a difference. I don't have any century rides on the Tarmac but on 50 to 60 mile rides there were no issues. I did replace the seats on both bikes with Specialized Phenom saddles. |
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