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GO WITH THE FLOW OR CHOOSE THE ADVENTUROUS ROUTE. SEEK’S STURDY, EFFICIENT DESIGN ENCOURAGES YOU TO DO BOTH.
Featuring a lightweight, tough ALUXX alloy frameset, Seek is a fast, stylish city bike that can take some bumps and bruises. Combining the stable positioning of a mountain bike with powerful disc brakes, fast-rolling 700c tires, durable frame guards and reflective styling for visibility, Seek keeps you rolling through thick and thin.
Features:
- 27-speed drivetrain with trigger shifting to tackle any hill
- Mechanical disc brakes for solid braking power
- Double wall alloy rims with sealed bearing hubs
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL
- Colour: Satin White
Frame |
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| Sizes | S, M, L, XL |
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| Colors | Satin White |
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| Frame | Seek ALUXX alloy disc w/replaceable dropouts |
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| Fork | Seek Cr-mo blade disc, 1 1/8th alloy ahead steerer |
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| Shock | N/A |
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Components |
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| Handlebar | Giant alloy sport oversize riser 650 X 30mm rise |
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| Stem | Giant alloy sport oversize Ahead 7 degree, 4 bolt |
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| Seatpost | Giant alloy 30.9 micro-adjust |
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| Saddle | Giant sport road saddle |
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| Pedals | Wellgo Alloy platform w/cr-mo axles |
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Drivetrain |
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| Shifters | Shimano Acera Rapid Fire 27 sp. |
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| Front Derailleur | Shimano Acera 34.9 |
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| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Alivio 9 sp. |
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| Brakes | Shimano M416 mechanical disc w/6” centre-lock rotors |
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| Brake Levers | Tektro V-brake |
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| Cassette | Sram PG950 9 sp. 11-32T |
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| Chain | Shimano HG53 9 sp. |
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| Crankset | Shimano Alivio 26x36x48T |
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| Bottom Bracket | Shimano ES25 Octalink sealed cartridge |
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Wheels |
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| Rims | Alloy double wall alloy 700c x 32H w/reflective decal |
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| Hubs | Shimano RM65 9sp, QR, cassette disc |
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| Spokes | 14G stainless steel |
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| Tires | Maxxis Detonator 700 x 32c w/puncture protection |
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Other |
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| Weight | How 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. |
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All specifications listed are subject to change without notice.