Description
Sizes | Â M |
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Frame | Advanced-Grade Composite, disc |
Fork | Advanced-Grade Composite, full-composite OverDrive 2 steerer, disc |
Rear shox | N/A |
Chainwheel | Shimano 105, 36/52 |
Bottom Bracket | Shimano, press fit |
Front Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano 105 |
Shifters | Shimano 105 |
Brake Levers | Shimano 105 hydraulic |
Brakes | Shimano 105 hydraulic disc |
Cassette | Shimano 105, 11×30 |
Rims | Giant SLR 1 Aero 42/65 Disc WheelSystem |
Tires | Giant Gavia Course AC 1, 700×25, folding, tubeless |
Pedals | N/A |
Handlebar | Liv Contact SLR Aero |
Stem | Giant Contact SL Aero |
Seatpost | Giant Vector, composite |
Seat | Liv Contact (forward) |
Headset | OEM |
Colours | Charcoal / Chameleon Blue |
Chain | KMC X11SL-1 |
Hubset | Giant SLR 1 Aero 42/65 Disc WheelSystem |
Spokes | Giant SLR 1 Aero 42/65 Disc WheelSystem |
Grips | N/A |
Rotors | OEM |
EXTRAS | N/A |
Weight | How heavy is this bike? This is a very common and good question. But the truth is, there really is no real industry standard for defining the weight of a bicycle, and that is why there is misinformation. Differences exist due to different frame sizes, frame materials, finishes and other components. The lighter the bike, the more important these differences are. At GIANT, we believe that the only correct way to find out the exact weight of a bicycle is to export it to your bike dealer. |