Giant Revel 2
Overview
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A lightweight ALUXX aluminium frame born from Giant’s experience with performance off-road racing - Revel is kitted out with quality trail minded components that make it a reliable companion – Revel has true mountain bike spirit.FeaturesKEY UPGRADES (FROM REVEL 3):- SR Suntour XCT V4 80mm travel suspension fork - Shimano 24 speed shifting with Acera rear derailleur - Giant CR18 DW aluminium rims with Formula hubs - Giant Sport tyres - Sizes: XS (14”), S (16”), M(18”), L (20”), XL (21”) - Colour: Black / Red / White | ||||||||||||||||
Features
The specifications chart below represents the MOST CURRENT information available, superseding any printed or PDF formatted information. Specifications and price are subject to change without notice.
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| Sizes | XS (14"), S (16"), M(18"), L (20"), XL (21") |
| Colours | Black / Red / White |
| Frame | AluxX aluminium |
| Fork | Suntour XCT V4 80mm travel |
| Shock | N/A |
Components |
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| Handlebar | Steel low riser |
| Stem | Giant aluminium ahead |
| Seatpost | Giant aluminium |
| Saddle | Giant Sport Trail |
| Pedals | VP resin cage pedal |
Drivetrain |
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| Shifters | Shimano EZ 51 24 speed |
| Front Derailleur | Shimano TX50 |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Acera |
| Brakes | Tektro linear pull |
| Brake Levers | Shimano EF51 2 finger |
| Cassette | Shimano HG30 11x32 |
| Chain | KMC Z7 |
| Crankset | Shimano M131 24/34/42 |
| Bottom Bracket | FSA RPM cartridge |
Wheels |
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| Rims | Giant CR18 DW aluminium |
| Hubs | Formula |
| Spokes | Steel |
| Tires | Giant Sport 26x2.1" |
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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 |


