Giant TCX Zero Cyclocross 2008 Features: Equally at home on a UCI `cross course or darting across town, the TCX is up to the challenge. This versatile bike features Giant's... more
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Giant TCX Zero Cyclocross 2008 Features: Equally at home on a UCI `cross course or darting across town, the TCX is up to the challenge. This versatile bike features Giant's lightweight ALUXX aluminum Compact Road Design frame to put you in complete control - on or off the road. Frame Technology: The versatile TCX features Giant's lightweight ALUXX aluminum Compact Road Design frame and forgiving composite fork. Specifications: SIZES 51, 54, 57, 60, 62cm FRAME ALUXX aluminium, Fluid Formed FORK T700 carbon composite, aluminium steerer SHOCK N/A HANDLEBAR GIANT A3 aluminium STEM GIANT A3 aluminium ahead SEAT POST GIANT C5 carbon composite SADDLE WTB Road Performance PEDALS N/A SHIFTERS Shimano 105 20 speed STI FRONT MECH Shimano 105 REAR MECH Shimano 105 BRAKES Tektro cantilevers BRAKE LEVER Shimano 105 STI with top mount levers CASSETTE Shimano 105 12-25 CHAIN Shimano 105 CRANKS TruVativ Elita 2.2 GXP 39/48 BOTTOM BRACKET TruVativ Giga X Pipe RIMS GIANT IOU 333 HUBS GIANT IOU 333 SPOKES DT Champion TYRES Michelin Mud 2 700x30mm
Advantages: Price, Components, Performance Disadvantages: Lack of "street-cred"
...When I was little, I got a TCR racing set for Christmas. In those heady days, TCR stood for "Total Control Racing". Something like a Scalectrix, but without the slots, so the cars could change lanes.
In July of this year, I bought a new bike, a road-racing bike from the Chinese manufacturer "Giant". It too is called TCR, but this time round I've no idea what it stands for. What I do know is that, for the money, it's a fine piece of machinery and over the next virtual page or two, I'll tell you exactly why.
Spurred back on to my bike, after more than 10 years of neglect, by a declining level of fitness and an expanding waist-line, I started riding again at the beginning of this year. For the first 6 months I rode my mountain bike on the roads of Essex in an attempt to get fit. My fitness did improve, but every weekend I would...
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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: QuickQuickQuick Disadvantages: Frame Colour could be better
...Giant Anthem 2
Price £1400
Frame ALUXX aluminium, Fluid formed, Maestro suspension system 3.5/90mm travel.
Fork Rockshock Recon 327 80mm travel.
Brakes Avid Juicy 3 hydralic disc, 160mm rotors.
Wheels WTB Laser Disc XC rims with Formula hubs.
Drivetrain Shimano Deore 27 speed shifters, XT rear mech.
Sizes 14.5”, 16”, 18”, 20”, 22”.
Color Metallic Team Blue/Aluminium.
There are also 4 other bikes in the range.
Anthem 1 £1800
Anthem w (Women specific) £1800
Anthem zero £ 2999
Anthem Advanced £4699
There are also two frames
Anthem £899
Anthem Advanced £2260
I recently decided to trade up from my specialized FSR Comp, I was looking to buy an specialized stumpjumper or an epic. Both these bikes were available for a trial at my local bike shop so I booked to have a go on them both. While I was there I picked...
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