S32 Reviews

rboisvert's picture

Its way too fast!

submitted by rboisvert on June 18, 2007
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Gear: S32
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Being an "entry Level" bike, I was expecting some performance and quality issues. This was my first TRI-Bike, so I did not want to drop alot of cash not knowing if this Tri thing would work out. But, being next to the "big Boys" out there, this bike is running great(1250 miles). After breaking it in and having it tuned up(strings stretch), its running lean and mean.

Model Year: 
2007
Shelly W's picture

Great, affordable tri bike

submitted by Shelly W on May 20, 2007
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Gear: S32
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Pros: 
Light, great components, great color, feels fast.
Cons: 
Seat, gearing problems

Bought my Felt a few months back and have only logged 250 miles. I'm a novice racer and for my money, this is a great bike. I couldn't be happier. My fit is great on this bike and I can stay in the down position longer then ever before. No complaints at all.

Model Year: 
2006
runpuddrun's picture

Beginners Tri-Dream bike!!

submitted by runpuddrun on April 25, 2006
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Gear: S32
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Pros: 
inexpensive, race ready, awesome paint job, great tri-specific saddle, carbon fork
Cons: 
aerolite Profile design bars, cheaper wheels

This was my first Tri-bike, and I also looked at the Dual, and Kilo, and felt that for the money, I couldn't go wrong. I upgraded the aerobars to T2+'s, and with a wheel upgrade, there is no reason that you can't win a local race. I have had it for 3 months so far, and I love it so far, logging over 500 miles thus far. Some people complain of the wheels, but so far, not ruined spokes or anything. I love it.

Price Paid: 
$841.99
Model Year: 
2006
citadeltriguy's picture

great buy

submitted by citadeltriguy on March 22, 2006
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Gear: S32
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Pros: 
very sturdy and capable component set, light and
Cons: 
aerobars kinda low end but easily upgraded(carbon stryke)

great beginner or intermediate tri-specific bike