Road cycling has evolved. Riders all over the world are pushing their equipment further than ever before. They’re getting off the beaten path, exploring new roads and spending more time in the saddle on solo excursions, group adventures, and epic gran fondos, all to satisfy their passion for the ride. These are the riders that inspired Felt to create the VR, the most versatile and capable endurance road bike in their history. Drawing on decades of frame building and carbon fiber innovation, the engineers meticulously crafted each and every VR model from the ground up with the most refined geometry and materials selection of any Felt endurance road bike, ever, harmoniously melding together comfort and performance.
EnduraNce-Tuned Compliance
Key to the VR’s meticulously tuned level of compliance is their decades-long dedication to pushing the limits of carbon fiber construction. The VR is the result of a “form following function” design, with every element of the frame precisely configured to achieve the most sublime ride quality. For example, its rear triangle utilizes seat stays that are positioned outboard of the seat tube. Along with the utilization of disc brakes, this allowed their engineers to free up the seat stays from having to handle braking forces, meaning that they have been tuned entirely to work in conjunction with the tapered seat tube profile to ensure maximum compliance at the rear wheel. The aluminum iterations of the VR also feature this same dedication to maximizing rider comfort, as well.
Equipment Integration
Thanks to its endurance-oriented geometry and disc brakes, the VR possesses superior all-weather versatility. To further enhance that versatility, their engineers gifted it sleek, hidden rack mounts, and also developed a proprietary fender kit that seamlessly integrates with the VR frame. And whether it’s a spare tube, tool kit or extra nutrition products, all-day riding excursions may require extra supplies. The VR features a mounting location along the top tube for installing a “bento box” style storage bag. The two-bolt setup features standard water bottle cage spacing, which gives riders the freedom to utilize a wide selection of aftermarket storage solutions.
Braking : Disc
Cassette Teeth : 11/34
Chainring Teeth : 34/50
Colour : Blue
Discipline : Cycle tourism
Electronic compatibility : No
Frame profile : Endurance
Frame Size : 43, 47, 51, 54, 56, 58, 61
Frame Warranty : Life
Groupset : Shimano Tiagra
Material : Aluminium
Max Width (Tyre) : 34 mm
Model Year : 2021
Part Warranty : 2 years
Pedals Included : Yes
Seat Clamp Diameter : 31,8 mm
Seatpost Diameter : 27.2 mm
Speed : 10
Weight (manufacturer) : 9,84 kg
Main Information | 20 Not an e-bike |
Frame | Race Felt VariableRoad 3.0 SuperLite Aluminium |
Dimensions | 9.86 kg |
Shifting Components | Derailleur Shimano Tiagra |
Fork | Felt VariableRoad 3.0, UHC Advanced Carbon Carbon |
Front Derailleur | 2-speed Shimano Tiagra 4700 |
Shift Levers | Shimano Tiagra 4720 |
Chainset | Shimano Tiagra 4700 |
Bottom Bracket | Token Ninja Lite, BB386 for Shimano (24 mm) |
Chain | Shimano HG54 |
Cassette | Shimano HG500 |
Front Brakes | Shimano Tiagra 4770 Hydraulic disc brake 160 mm |
Rear Brakes | Shimano Tiagra 4770 140 mm |
Brake Levers | Shimano Tiagra 4720 |
Handlebars | drop bars Devox DBar.A1 Aluminium Additional comfort gel padding, Felt VelvetGel tape with reflective 3M base and reflective Felt Bubble-Tech F-Wing handlebar end caps |
Stem | A-Head Devox StemR.A2 VA Aluminium |
Headset | 43, 47 cm: IS (IS-2) |
Saddle | Devox Seat.MIG |
Seatpost | integrated seatpost Devox Post.A3 (43-51 cm: 300 mm, 54-61 cm: 330 mm) Alu |
Front Hub | Shimano RS470 J-Bend, Center Lock, 28h, TA, 12 x 100 mm |
Rear Hub | Shimano RS470 J-Bend, Center Lock, 28h, TA 12 x 142 mm |
Rims | Devox WheelRDS.A1 Aluminium 28 inches |
Spokes | J-Bend, 2.0, stainless steel, black |
Front Tyre | 28 32 mm Schwalbe LUGANO II, K-Guard |
Rear Tyre | 28 32 mm Schwalbe LUGANO II, K-Guard |
Equipment | Carbon assembly paste |