Felt just outed their latest super lightweight mountain bike, the Edict Nine.
“We took everything we learned from the Nine hardtail 29er series and the Edict full suspension bike and combined them,” said Doug Martin, Felt’s sports marketing director. “Our athletes have loved it on their first ride.”
Visually, it’s almost a magnified mirror image of the 26″ Edict. Read on to see what makes it move…
The suspension is built around their FAST (Felt Articulating Stay Technology) design, which uses a pivotless rear triangle. When it’s just sitting unsprung it’s actually under tension slightly. When your weight’s on the saddle, it goes to the neutral position.
Frame is woven carbon using their “inside out” construction which uses a removeable polyurethane bladder to keep the tubes smooth inside, yielding a stronger frame.
All fasteners are titanium on the LTD, others get tempered steel bolts in the pivots. They rotate on sealed cartridge bearings.