Did Felt quit making mountain bikes?
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Did Felt quit making mountain bikes?
For model year 2021, we have stopped making Mountain Bikes and will not be stocking any new versions or parts. In recent years, Felt has focused more specifically on performance road and triathlon bikes we we have decided to return to our core business.
Who bought Felt?
Pierer Mobility AG
Over the past 30 years, we’ve enjoyed more than our fair share of amazing days on the bike, countless incredible race wins, and quite a few memorable milestones. But we’re thrilled to say that today’s announcement is the most significant in our brand’s history.
Where are Felt Bicycles from?
California
felt bicycles Born and raised in California, Felt has been making performance road, track, and triathlon bikes since 1991. They are focused on speed and inspired by the competitive spirit they share with you.
Where are felt bikes from?
BORN AND BRED IN CALIFORNIA Felt Bicycles was founded in California, a land of pioneers, entrepreneurial mavericks, technology-driven mavens, and the most passionate outdoor fanatics you’ll find anywhere. Since 1991, we have strived to be the most innovative cycling company on the planet.
Where are Felt mountain bikes made?
As an American company, all Felt bikes are designed in the United States. However, manufacturing is typically outsourced to factories throughout East Asia, including facilities in China and Taiwan. As with the majority of the bicycle industry, Felt outsources its supply chain to keep costs low.
Where are most mountain bikes made?
The vast majority of Mountain bike components are made overseas, with most of those being built in China and Japan. But, just as we find with frame builders, there are a small handful of companies on American shores offering up some solid bicycle components.
Which is the best MTB brand?
They eventually reversed course and saved face, but it was a good lesson that the biking community cares and public relations matter.
- Trek Bikes.
- Santa Cruz.
- Giant Bicycles.
- Yeti Cycles.
- Ibis Cycles.
- Pivot Cycles.
- Evil Bike Co.
- Cannondale.