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bonelesschicken 12-28-05 01:43 PM

Felt TK2 ?'s
 
I can get a good deal on an 04 Felt TK2, but I am wary of aluminum frames. I am thinking of buying the bike, stripping the components, and ebaying the frame to fund the purchase of a nice steel frame, most likely a Bareknuckle. So my question is how much is an 04 TK2 frame worth if it has never left the shop? Pros? Cons? Discuss.

jrowe 12-28-05 02:10 PM

Just buy it and enjoy it. Screw breaking it up and selling the parts. Aluminum frames are tons of fun.

yonderboy 12-28-05 02:12 PM

If you're going to buy it and scrap the frame, you may as well buy a Soma, Lemond, Jamis, Raleigh, or Bianchi instead. The '04 model doesn't have that great of components.

bonelesschicken 12-28-05 02:24 PM

Yeah, I was just thinking of doing this as a way to get the components at a lower price than if I bought a frame and built it up piece by piece. What is wrong with the components on the '04?

drac_vamp 12-28-05 02:32 PM

they are the same components (or quite similar to) the ones that come on lesser priced bikes from 04 -- as stated above. might as well spend $400 or so on a pista/soma/lemond/jamis/etc and do the stripping and re-selling. unless you are getting a felt for $400. in that case, just keep it because it's a nice frame.

you could always buy a build kit from iro or bikeworks.com. pretty inexpensive, just add the frame you want.

Portlandonian 12-28-05 03:17 PM

Isn't the Felt TK2 carbon fiber?

Pipebomb 12-28-05 04:17 PM

The Lemond is hardly a lesser bike than the Felt, and to put in the same range as a Pista or a Soma is just wrong.

taras0000 12-28-05 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Portlandonian
Isn't the Felt TK2 carbon fiber?

Nope, all aluminum construction

noumena9 12-28-05 06:28 PM

not to start pissing in the wind, but the soma frameset is (imo) a good one, and it typically costs almost as much as a complete pista. so I'd throw in that lumping a soma and a pista together is a little off as well.

yonderboy 12-28-05 07:10 PM

I wasn't trying to start a pissing match. I just threw out a few steel completes off the top of my head that could be bought for less than a grand. Most of them have a couple good things in their component list. But for the most part, they're all not worth buying just for the parts.

mrbertfixy 12-28-05 09:17 PM

ebay auction for TK2 frame and fork


thread about the TK2

see post #28.

Ira in Chi 12-29-05 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Pipebomb
The Lemond is hardly a lesser bike than the Felt, and to put in the same range as a Pista or a Soma is just wrong.

The Felt is a lesser quality bike than many Soma builds I have seen, especialy for street use. I know of 3 broken Felt rear triangles that have been warrenteed at Chicago bikeshops. Sorry to contribute to the pissing match.

mrRed 12-29-05 08:45 AM

yeah, I really like the Felt's look (start flame war), and I'm a lifetime aluminum rider who was considering a felt. After hearing your stories though, Ira, I've been pursuaded to not get one, and instead hold off for a bit for something else. Not sure what at this point though.

Ira in Chi 12-29-05 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by mrRed
yeah, I really like the Felt's look (start flame war), and I'm a lifetime aluminum rider who was considering a felt. After hearing your stories though, Ira, I've been pursuaded to not get one, and instead hold off for a bit for something else. Not sure what at this point though.

The caveat, I should mention, is that two of these frames were broken by the same person. All the same, they were not from crashes. It should not be that easy to break a frame.

mrRed 12-29-05 08:56 AM

unless the guy was physically assaulting the bike, it shoudn't break like that. I don't want to drop over a grand on a bike that has known weld problems.

bonelesschicken 12-29-05 01:42 PM

Ok Ok I decided to buy a bareknuckle.

eyefloater 12-29-05 01:47 PM

The advertised measurements for the Bareknuckles are frequently off. Those frames run bigger than they're listed. Measure it yourself before you put money down or you'll likely end up with an oversized frame. I think most people go one size down from what they'd typically want.

bonelesschicken 12-29-05 02:51 PM

yeah I was just at Yojimbos and marcus measured my other bike and we determined that i need a 56. I would usually take a 57 or 58. They have a baby blue in a 56 so I am picking it up tomorrow. Now what components would you build it up with? I am thinking Sugino 75s, Miche supertype seatpost, Nitto B123's. Stem? Bottom Bracket? Wheels?


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