Total Weight:
51.5 lbs (23.35 kg)
Battery Weight:
5.7 lbs (2.58 kg)
Motor Weight:
8.8 lbs (3.99 kg)
Frame Material:
Double-Butted 6061 Aluminum
Frame Sizes:
17 in (43.18 cm)18 in (45.72 cm)20 in (50.8 cm)22 in (55.88 cm)Geometry Measurements:
X-Small 44 cm (Head Angle 71 mm, Seat Angle 75 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 555 mm, Head Tube Length 115 mm, Seat Tube Center to Top 440 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 67 mm, Chain Stay 470 mm, Wheelbase 1087 mm, Standover 420 mm, Rake 41.7 mm, Reach 393 mm, Stack 605 mm), Small 48 cm (Head Angle 71 mm, Seat Angle 75 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 570 mm, Head Tube Length 115 mm, Seat Tube Center to Top 480 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 67 mm, Chain Stay 470 mm, Wheelbase 1102 mm, Standover 420 mm, Rake 41.7 mm, Reach 408 mm, Stack 605 mm), Medium 52 cm (Head Angle 71 mm, Seat Angle 74 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 585 mm, Head Tube Length 115 mm, Seat Tube Center to Top 520 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 67 mm, Chain Stay 470 mm, Wheelbase 1106 mm, Standover 420 mm, Rake 41.7 mm, Reach 411 mm, Stack 605 mm), Large 56 cm (Head Angle 71 mm, Seat Angle 74 mm, Top Tube Horizontal 600 mm, Head Tube Length 115 mm, Seat Tube Center to Top 560 mm, Bottom Bracket Drop 67 mm, Chain Stay 470 mm, Wheelbase 1121 mm, Standover 420 mm, Rake 41.7 mm, Reach 426 mm, Stack 605 mm)
Frame Types:
Step-Thru
Frame Colors:
Satin Sliver (Dark Grey, Steel Blue)
Frame Fork Details:
SR Suntour SF14-NCX-D DS LO CTS Suspension with 63 mm Travel, Tapered Steerer, Hydraulic Lockout, Coil Spring with Preload Adjustment
Attachment Points:
Fender Bosses, Rear Rack Mounting Plate and Bosses
Gearing Details:
10
Speed 1x10 Shimano Deore RD-M610-SGS Shadow: Long Cage, CS-HG 62 Cassette, 11-32TShifter Details:
Shimano Deore SL-M610 Rapid Fire on Right Bar
Pedals:
VP-615 Felt Design, Low Profile Body, Polypropylene Cage and Body, Taper Head Cr-Mo Axle
Headset:
FSA No. 42 1.125
Stem:
Felt VERZAe Design 3D-Forged Aluminum with 4-Bolt Handlebar Clamp
Handlebar:
Double Butted Aluminum, Trekking Style Bar: Ø31.8 mm, 30° Sweep, XS/SM = 660 mm, MD/LG = 680 mm
Brake Details:
Magura MT 2 Hydraulic Disc with 160 mm Rotors, 6-Bolt Rotors, Magura MT2 Levers
Grips:
Felt Ergo Grip Dual-Density Kraton Rubber, Wing Style
Saddle:
Comfort Gel, Unisex Fit with Dual Density Base
Seat Post:
Twin Clamp Micro Adjust, 6061 Aluminum
Rims:
Alexrims MD19 Double-Wall Aluminum, Single Eyelets
Spokes:
Double Butted Stainless Steel, 2.0 x 1.8 mm
Tire Brand:
Schwalbe Energizer, 700 x 38c
Wheel Sizes:
28 in (71.12cm)Tire Details:
KevlarGuard, Reflective Sidewall
Tube Details:
Presta Valve
Accessories:
Extended Chain Cover, Standwell KSA 40 Style Kickstand on Rear Dropout Mount, B&M Lumotec IQ Eyc DC 50Lux Headlight, B&M Custom Rack Fit Rearlight, Linetec ABUS Amparo Frame Lock (Single Key System for Battery Lock)
Taylor
9 years agoCan you please review the Felt Verza-e 30 S?
ReplyCourt Rye
9 years agoHi Taylor! I’ll keep an eye out for this one for sure! I’d love to review it but have been distracted with travel and other reviews (currently sitting on 16 videos to post in the coming weeks!) the Felt ebikes are awesome and I’m excited about the new Verza :D
ReplyCris Jaffe
8 years agoI have been loving my Felt Verza electric bike! Purchased it in May, and have been riding it all over for fun and errands. I also purchased a trailer to haul my little Westie … as I say, this bike turns an errand into an adventure. You nailed the review! I found your site while looking for a small handle bar mounted pack to hold my phone, etc. Its complicated to mount a front basket on this bike, due to the electronic screen … so far, that’s my only “problem” with this amazing bike :)
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoNice! How did you connect the trailer Cris? And which one did you go for? I ask because I’ve been looking at trailers myself and sometimes ebikes are a bit trickier to connect, but since this is a mid-drive it’s probably not so bad :)
Good luck with the bar bag, my Mom actually just bought one on Amazon for her bike and it flops around more than I’d like… The VERZAe has a big tube so I’m wondering which ones will fit? Do you want one with a window to see your phone like this or something larger? Smaller? How about a standard trunk bag like this to put on the rear rack… it would hold more and there’s a spot for a water bottle, it’s inexpensive too.
ReplyEmms
8 years agoI have just got this bike and it is fantastic. So easy to handle. You can ride it without changing your clothes. I now keep up with my husband on cycles and use the car less.
Just a couple of things to add to your great review. You missed that you can add a basket at the back with the black adapter that fell off in your demo. That has a red switch, so you can easily take the basket off. I have put a really big basket on here to carry work stuff or a rucksack and water rather than panniers. Its very secure. Also, it has a walking mode button on the breakout control panel to help you push it. Can’t say I have used this much yet though. I thought I didn’t want a step through but it means I can ride it wearing dresses or jeans with the guard on the chain. And its so easy to handle.
If you are hesitating about this bike, go for it! It is really fun to ride and no squeaks on mine.
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoHey Emms! Great comment, thanks for filling us in about the rear rack. I’m glad to hear the Felt VERZAe is working so well for you. Indeed, step-thru bikes can be delightful because they make riding easier. I just reviewed this step-thru mountain bike with my girlfriend and at first she wasn’t so sure about it but after a bit of riding the design made her feel more confident than mid-step or high-step bikes we’ve covered in the past. Hope the bike delivers many more fun rides for you! Thanks again :)
ReplyDave Caldwell
8 years agoI love my Felt Verza E (called E30 in the UK)! I honestly couldn’t be happier with it, it delivers everything I wanted from my first electric bike, taking all the ‘no fun’ parts out of cycling in hilly Scotland and keeping all the fun stuff. I’m 240 pounds and can climb hills on this without breaking a sweat. Worth every penny and just a joy to ride and own. I use it every day after being away from regular cycling for 15 years, thanks Court !
ReplyCourt Rye
8 years agoAwesome, sounds like you’re having a blast Dave! Thanks for the updated terminology from the UK, that’s cool :)
ReplyBlake
7 years agoJust purchased the Verza E today, after reading your review, watching the video, and taking it out for an extended test ride in rush-hour traffic. Not quite as nice a torque sensor as on the Elby, but this one has suspension and is quite a bit cheaper. Plus I got a deal on a demo model that I could not refuse. Having them add a Cane Creek seat suspension, raise the handebars another inch, and replace quick release with axle skewers that require a special tool. Hope to add rack-adapter to pull my Burley Travoy trailer, and still have space for panniers. Won’t really know if it will work until I set it all up. I almost got the Benelli Classica because I prefer the classic European styling (my current regular bike is an Opus Lugano), but I think this will be a better choice for longer rides. I’m a 10 min walk from work, so this is mainly for weekend rides, going up to market, and some extended summer tours. My one concern is that the frame size they had in stock was 48, and I’m 5ft 11in. Is this too small? It felt a bit compact, but I liked that it was therefore a more upright riding position. Thanks again for the great reviews you do Court. Your site is a wealth of information and I’ve consulted it extensively in narrowing down what to get.
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoHi Blake! Sounds like you got a decent bike with some great accessories to fit your ride style. Yeah, the frame size you got is probably on the small side for you but still within reason. Usually, when I go to shops for help, they say I’m between sizes and I’m 5’9″ so medium to large. Thanks for your positive feedback about the site and taking the time to share your comment. Have fun out there and feel free to share updates as you use the VERZAe more and more :)
ReplyPaul
7 years agoI have been riding this bike for six months – 3,000 kilometers – and loving it. The Bosch system is very smooth, gives excellent range and is outstanding going up hills. Most impressed with the Intuvia display – I think it is the best one going. Charging the bike is also very convenient.
As mentioned in the review the components – brakes, tires, derailleur etc… are high quality and mesh together very well. (The only minor exception would be the pedals, which as Court pointed out, can get slippery when wet and I think just are not up to the standard of the rest of the bike).
I find the bike to be outstanding for touring and commuting. I was willing to have a little more of a rear heavy bike (which I actually do not notice) for the ease of access of a step through). One of the bike’s best attributes for me is the great ride – you can go all day and be very happy. I added a Thudbuster long travel seat post, as well as a Satori Heads Up to raise the handlebars, which makes things even more comfortable.
All in all – the bike feels solid, handles very well, will go a long way on a single charge, and has presented absolutely no problems – a great ride!
ReplyCourt Rye
7 years agoNice! Thanks for the great testimonial and tips on accessories Paul. I’m glad the Felt Verza-e has been working well for you and that the Bosch motor is strong enough and efficient enough. It’s definitely one of my favorite electric bike drive systems on the market right now and I like how Felt really emphasized approachability with this bike frame. I hope it continues well and you have lots of fun rides in the future :)
ReplyChris Menton
2 years agoThank you for the Felt VERZAe Review. It sold us on the bike. We live in Rhode Island and Judy needs to ride it prior to purchase. Can you offer any clues where we might find this bike in a small size? Thank you,
ReplyCourt
2 years agoHi Chris! I don’t know where you’d be able to find this specific model. I think my review is a bit out of date now, but perhaps there’s a new version. Here’s a map of the Felt dealers worldwide that we know about.
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