- DESCRIPTION
- Specifications
- Geometry
- Sizing Guide
In-Store Pickup Only
Commute to work, ride to class, find new adventures in your daily routine. This flat-bar all-rounder will get your legs spinning and motivate you to be active every day.
Balanced and efficient
Lightweight ALUXX frame, fast-rolling 700c wheels, and confident upright positioning offer a balanced, efficient ride quality.
Frame
ALUXX-grade aluminum, disc
Fork
High-tensile steel, disc
Handlebar
Giant Sport flat, 25.4mm
Grips
Giant Sole-O
Stem
Giant Sport, 15-degree
Seatpost
Giant D-Fuse, alloy
Saddle
Giant ErgoContact
Pedals
Fitness platform
Shifters
Shimano Altus, 2x8
Front Derailleur
Shimano Tourney FD-TY606
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Altus RD-M310
Brakes
Tektro HD-T275 hydraulic
Giant MPH rotors [F] 160mm, [R] 160mm
Brake Levers
Tektro
Cassette
Shimano Altus HG31, 11x34
Chain
KMC Z8.3
Crankset
Forged alloy, 30/46
Bottom Bracket
Cartridge
Rims
Giant double wall alloy
Hubs
Alloy, 32h
Spokes
Stainless, 14g
Tires
Giant S-X3, 700x38c
Extras
45mm max tire size
* Specifications are subject to change without notice
XS | S | M | L | XL | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | Reach | 400 | 406 | 410 | 416 | 423 |
B | Stack | 524 | 538 | 556 | 585 | 613 |
C | Head Tube Angle | 70.0° | 70.0° | 71.0° | 71.0° | 71.0° |
D | Bottom Bracket Drop | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
E | Wheelbase | 1063 | 1074 | 1075 | 1091 | 1107 |
F | Chain Stay Length | 445 | 445 | 445 | 445 | 445 |
G | Head Tube Length | 100 | 115 | 130 | 160 | 190 |
H | Top Tube Length | 550 | 565 | 580 | 595 | 610 |
I | Seat Tube Angle | 74.0° | 73.5° | 73.0° | 73.0° | 73.0° |
J | Stand Over Height | 680 | 714 | 754 | 799 | 842 |
*All measurements in degrees or millimetres
Size | Height | |
---|---|---|
Imperial | Metric | |
XS | 4'11" - 5'3" | 150 - 160cm |
S | 5'3" - 5'7" | 160 - 170cm |
M | 5'7" - 5'11" | 170 - 180cm |
L | 5'11" - 6'3" | 180 - 190cm |
XL | 6'3" - 6'7" | 190 - 200cm |
The sizing chart is a great place to start when picking your next bike but everyone will fit a bike a bit differently. Your torso, arm, and leg lengths all play into what size of bike you may need. Plus, there's your own personal preference.
We always recommend swinging by the shop and taking the bike that you're looking for a spin to see how it feels. If you're unable to come by, looking at the geometry of your current bike and comparing it is a good place to start. If you have any further questions, our customer service team is there to help.
Start a chat with our team