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Glory 0

RRP $6499

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Overview

THERE’S NO FAKING IT ON PUNISHING WORLD CUP DH COURSES. NO SISSY LINES, NOWHERE TO HIDE. THAT’S WHY GIANT PROS CHARGE IT WITH GLORY.

Frame Technology

At the core of this race-oriented downhill flyer is an impressively light, strong and agile frameset. The radically FluidFormed™ tubeset utilizes the latest, lightweight co-pivot design to shed grams while maintaining outstanding stiffness and durability.

• OverDrive headtube for maximum front end stiffness without weight penalty
• 8-inches of Maestro suspension travel
• Internal, rear-swingarm cable routing

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Features

KEY UPGRADES (from Glory 1) 
 
- Fox 40 RC2, 203mm suspension fork, Fox DHX RC4 coil rear shock
- Shimano Saint group
- DT EX500 rim/Shimano Saint hubs, wheelset

Recomended Retail Price $6,499.00    

Note: Freight rates to different locations can affect the retail price

Technologies

Maestro Suspension

Maestro Moves Mountains

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Specifications

Frame

SizesS:16, M:17, L:17.5
ColorsSmoke Tint
FrameALUXX SL FluidFormed™ alloy Maestro 8” travel
ForkFox 40RC2 FIT w/ti spring, 20mm t/axle, 8”/203mm
ShockFox DHX RC4 coil

Components

HandlebarGiant Contact oversize alloy 750mm x 19mm rise
StemGiant Contact DH oversize alloy, direct mount, 40-55 adj. extension
SeatpostGiant Contact oversize alloy micro-adjust 30.9
SaddleFi’zi:k Tundra w/K:ium rail

Drivetrain

ShiftersShimano Saint rapid fire 9 sp.
Front DerailleurNA
Rear DerailleurShimano Saint Shadow high normal 9 sp.
BrakesShimano Saint hydraulic w/8” front & 7” rear rotors
Brake LeversShimano Saint hydraulic
CassetteShimano HG80 9 sp. 11-28T
ChainShimano HG93 9 sp.
CranksetShimano Saint 38T
Bottom BracketShimano Saint integrated, outboard

Wheels

RimsDT Swiss EX500 disc 26” x 32H w/eyelets
HubsShimano Saint: 20mm front, 12x150mm rear#
SpokesDT Competition 14/15G butted stainless w/alloy nipples
TiresMaxxis Minion 2.5 3C

Other

Extras#Giant alloy 12x150mm rear through axle
WeightHow 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.

Geometry

All specifications listed are subject to change without notice.