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Hey, may I show you my very trick Felt race bike.
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Tim Reed rides a 54cm Felt IA FRD and he loaded it up so we can show our readers the complete setup.
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For the rear wheel Reed opted for a Shimano PRO TeXtreme disc.
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Tim Reed has 165mm Shimano Dura-Ace cranks with Atomic Performance coated chainrings. And yes there is a power meter.
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Stages is the power meter of choice for Reed.
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Up close with the front triangle of the Felt IA FRD. There is only a bottle on the seat tube.
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Reed rides a Cobb JOF saddle and carries spare stuff below it.
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It is a Schwalbe saddle bag that holds some of the goods.
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It is not really surprising to find a Shimano drive train on a bike that has Shimano Pro wheels.
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The XLab Torpedo sits between the arms of Reed and is his main liquid nutrition reservoir.
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Reed has a Schwalbe Ironman 22mm tire up front on a Shimano Pro C75 tubular wheel.
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The rear tire is a 26mm Schwalbe One.
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Gels are stashed in the integrated storage system of the Felt IA FRD.
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Tim Reed rides with ski bend extensions with minimal bar tape.
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A Garmin Edge gives Reed the data during racing and training.
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No tape needed for Reed on the base bars.