Felt FX Advanced Plus Force CX1 vs Kreidler Raise RT5

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Felt FX Advanced Plus Force CX1
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Technical Specifications
Frame Felt Cyclocross UHC Advanced + TeXtreme carbon fiber, MMC with Inside Out construction, BB386 bottom bracket shell, 12 x 142 mm Syntace style thru axle, shoulder friendly top tube, flat mount disc brake standard, replaceable rear derailleur hanger, internal mechanical or electronic cable routing Aluminum 6061, 28 "trekking
Stem Zipp Service Course SL, ±6¡ rise, ¯31.8 mm, 47 cm :80 mm, 50 - 53 cm: 90 mm, 55 cm: 100 mm, 57 cm: 110 mm, 60 cm: 120 mm Aluminum, angle adjustable, 4-way clamping
Handle Bar Zipp SL-70 ERGO, ¯31.8 mm, 47 - 50 cm: 400 mm, 53 - 55 cm: 420 mm, 57 - 60 cm: 440 mm SONOS, trekking, aluminum, 640 mm
Fork Felt Cyclocross UHC Ultimate + TeXtreme carbon fiber monocoque construction, Control Taper 1.125" - 1.5" carbon fiber steerer tube, integrated crown and blades. Flat mount disc standard, 12 x 100 mm thru axle Suntour NEX
Seatpost Service Course SL Beyond Black, ¯27.2 mm x 330 mm length Humpert Ergotec Atar, patent, 27.2 mm, 300 mm
Crankset Quarq Prime Carbon, XSYNC 40T and 38T, 47 cm: 165 mm, 50 cm: 170 mm, 53 cm: 172.5 mm, 55 - 60 cm: 175 mm Shimano TY-301, 170 mm, 48/38/28 teeth
Pedals -- Marwi SP-813, City / Trekking
Chain SRAM 11-speed KMC Z8
Shifters SRAM Force Cx1, 1 x 11 --
Saddle Prologo X0 TiRox Selle Royal Rio
Headset FSA integrated sealed cartridge bearing with Felt Variable Height Cone Spacers (20mm PC, 4.5 mm aluminum), Felt top cap, No.42, 1.125 - 1.5" --
Derailleur Front -- Shimano FD-TY71
Derailleur Rear SRAM Force CX1, 11-speed long cage Shimano Acera RD-M360, 8-speed
Hub Front Devox Road RSL3, sealed cartridge bearing, 11-speed, 12 x 142 mm thru axle, Center Lock, 28H Shimano DH-3D37, hub dynamo
Hub Rear Devox Road RSL3, sealed cartridge bearing, 12 x 100 mm thru axle, Center Lock, 28H Shimano FH-TX505
Spoke 2.0 mm stainless steel 2.0 mm, black
Cassette SRAM 11-speed, 11-36T --
Bottom Bracket -- Tuna topaz
Stand -- Hebie 0688, rear stand
Headlamp -- Jing Yi LED plastic, 70 LUX with parking light
Taillamp -- AXA Slim LED, with parking light
Tyres
Front Schwalbe X-One All Around MicroSkin TL-Easy, folding, 700 x 33c Kenda Trekking, 42-622, reflex
Rear Schwalbe X-One All Around MicroSkin TL-Easy, folding, 700 x 33c Kenda Trekking, 42-622, reflex
Wheel / RIM Zipp/Devox 30 Course disc clincher, tubeless compatible Schurmann YAK19 Disc aluminum hollow chamber
Brakes
Front SRAM Force Cx1 hydraulic disc flat mount, 160 mm Centerline rotor 160 mm, Shimano BR-MT200 disc brake
Rear SRAM Force Cx1 hydraulic disc flat mount, 140 mm Centerline rotor 160 mm, Shimano BR-MT200 disc brake
Brake Lever SRAM Force Cx1, hydraulic Shimano Altus, 3-finger brake lever
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Satin Aquafresh / TeXtreme
White / TeXtreme (Pattern)
Plaster gray matt
Black matt


Physical Specs
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Weight 7.89 kg 17.6 kg
Overview
Features - Lightweight, impeccable handling, and massive power transfer efficiency
- Internal cable routing for clean aesthetics and protection against the elements
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Additional Details Bar Tape : Felt CxGel tape with Felt Bubble-Tech F-Wing bar end plugs

Bottom Bracket : Token BB386 with 30 mm bearings

Seatpost Clamp : Felt single bolt, ¯31.8 mm

Thru Axles : Front: 12 x 100 x 123, thread: M12 x 1.5P x 16L, Maxle; Rear: 12 x 142 x 163 (163L + 7 head = 170 total), thread: M12 x 1.0P x 19L, Syntace
Tax Rate : FSA, 1 1/8 “, a-head, semi-integrated
Porter : Strutless, with spring clamp
Chain guard : Horn Catena 16
Fenders : SKS, plastic
Handles : Herrmans DD37, with screw clamp
Gear lever : Shimano RS-310
Ring gear : Shimano CS-HG200, 11-32 teeth
Gear ratio (front : rear) : 48/38/28 teeth: 11-32 teeth
Accessories Carbon assembly paste
Chain plate protector
Extra SRAM 40T chainring
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