Frame | |
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Sizes | S, M, L |
Colors | White/Blue |
Frame | ALUXX SL-Grade Aluminum, 8" Maestro Suspension |
Fork | RockShox Boxxer R2C2, 203mm |
Shock | RockShox Vivid R2 |
Components | |
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Handlebar | Giant Contact AM, 750mm, 31.8 |
Stem | Giant Contact DH, Direct Mount |
Seatpost | Giant Contact, 30.9 |
Saddle | Fi'zi:k Tundra2 (Giant LTD Edition) w/ Manganese Rails |
Pedals | Not Included |
Drivetrain | |
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Shifters | SRAM X.7 |
Front Derailleur | MRP G2 Guide, Custom for Giant |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM X.9 |
Brakes | Avid Elixir R (Giant LTD Edition), [F] 203mm [R] 185mm |
Brake Levers | Avid Elixir R, Giant LTD Edition |
Cassette | SRAM PG970DH, 11x28 9-Speed |
Chain | Shimano HG-93 |
Crankset | Race Face Atlas, 38T |
Bottom Bracket | Race Face, External |
Wheels | |
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Rims | DT Swiss EX-500 |
Hubs | [F] Giant Tracker 20mm Thru Axle, [R] DT 350 12 mm Thru Axle, 32h |
Spokes | Sapim Race, 14/15g |
Tires | Maxxis Minion DHF 3C / DHR 3C 26X2.5 |
Other | |
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Weight | How much does this bike weigh? It’s a common question, and rightly so. But the truth is, there are no industry standards for claiming bike weights—and this leads to a lot of misinformation. Variances exist based on size, frame material, finish and hardware. And as bikes get lighter, these differences become more critical. At Giant, we believe the only way to truly know the weight of any particular bike is to find out for yourself at your local retailer. |
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