Giant FCR Alliance Features: The FCR Alliance combines Compact Road Design with comfort, and adds to the mix the Alliance blend of composite and aluminum. A flat-bar road bike... more
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Giant FCR Alliance Features: The FCR Alliance combines Compact Road Design with comfort, and adds to the mix the Alliance blend of composite and aluminum. A flat-bar road bike that's lightweight and responsive. Take your road fItness to the next level. Frame Technology: Featuring all-new Alliance frame technology and a T-700 Composite fork, FCR geometry delivers equal parts performance and sure-footed positioning for spirited workout rides or confident commuting. Specifications: SIZES 46.5, 50, 55.5cm FRAME Alliance Composite T700/ALUXX, Compact Road Design FORK T700 carbon composite, aluminium steerer SHOCK N/A HANDLEBAR GIANT Comp aluminium STEM GIANT Comp aluminium ahead SEAT POST GIANT carbon composite SADDLE GIANT PEDALS N/A SHIFTERS Shimano 770 Rapidfire Plus 20 speed FRONT MECH Shimano 770 REAR MECH Shimano 105 BRAKES Dual pivot long reach BRAKE LEVER Tektro CASSETTE Shimano 105 12-25 CHAIN Shimano 105 CRANKS Shimano R600 34/50 BOTTOM BRACKET Shimano external RIMS GIANT IOU 333 HUBS GIANT IOU 333 SPOKES DT Champion TYRES Michelin Dynamic 700x25mm A Free Accessory Package Available With This Bike Add 10% of the value of the bike in accessories to your shopping basket, we will not charge you for the accessories and you will only be charged the cost of the bike.
Advantages: Cheap Disadvantages: because its cheap alot of people have them
...Hi my name is Leon and I have had my Giant Alu lite for a year now and it is the best bike I have ever had. Ihave had £500 GT's and other top bikes but on my birthday I decided to get a cheaper bike for just going on bike rides it was the best bike for £200 and it does more than its job it is light stylish and greate value.This bike would suit anybody that just wants to ride and have its great for adults and children my Dad also brought the same bike after he whent on a bike ride....
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Advantages: great for serious riders, and intense courses. Disadvantages: Not easey to mend.
...My Giant bike has proved me an invaluable source of enjoyment, and fun. For me it has biven me an oppourtunity to explore greater and larger jumps which i would have not been able to do previously. The Giant ATX series is a reliable and relatively cheap (for a top quality bike), it conbines great suspension with lightweit and strong frames. Th bike can not only be used fo downhilling on intence courses but is also a wonderfull relaxing bike. I have often just ridden it on a weekend ride of the South Downs and found it extreamly comfortable. The only bad aspect that i could think of was that if you break or damage a part then it costs more to repare it than buy a new part....
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Advantages: Good value for money Disadvantages: soft rims
...The 99 Giant ATX 840 is a pretty good bike for the money. It comes with a Alivio/ STX-RC component mix, and a Rockshox Jett T2 elastomer fork, which I have upgraded to Marzocchi Bomber Z5 fork, which performs well, despite the slow rebound. I have noticed no problems except for the rear rim I bent hitting a curb at high speed. This bike has a stiff, light, 6061-T6 alloy frame. I have found that upgrading to a riser bar makes riding this bike noticibly more comfortable. Overall, this is a good bike for someone who is entering the world of mountain biking....
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