Giant Bicycles has its
Giant Stance 2022 Mountain Bike with
Original MTB Platform Pedal on sale for
$799. A $75 destination fee applies for pickup orders; otherwise, shipping is $125 after the destination fee.
Thanks to community member
premmithilesh for sharing this deal.
Note: Make sure to select pedal color and add to cart in the box 'Original MTB Platform Pedal FREE with online purchase'.
Available:
- L- Gunmetal
- XL - Gunmetal or Amber Glow
Features:
- Built with a lightweight ALUXX aluminum frameset and FlexPoint single-pivot rear suspension setup, Stance is a great way to improve your trail riding. Its 27.5+ wheel and tire compatibility give it a plush ride quality that soaks up bumps and adds more traction and stability. Combined with 120mm of smooth suspension travel front and rear, it's a confident ride that will have you nailing new lines.
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I picked up the 29 1 knowing that, as swapping the rear derailleur to SRAM GX is cheap and easy once I wear out the SX.
Im trying to stay around $800 all-in, but have been trying to get in for months. What would you recommend at that price?
I'm not against upping it to $1000 if that would get a significant upgrade. I currently ride old roadbikes with thicker tires and have taken them offroad into the hills a few times
Im trying to stay around $800 all-in, but have been trying to get in for months. What would you recommend at that price?
I'm not against upping it to $1000 if that would get a significant upgrade. I currently ride old roadbikes with thicker tires and have taken them offroad into the hills a few times
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Thank you for your insights! I will do some more homework and keep this in mind.
I picked up the 29 1 knowing that, as swapping the rear derailleur to SRAM GX is cheap and easy once I wear out the SX.
Im trying to stay around $800 all-in, but have been trying to get in for months. What would you recommend at that price?
I'm not against upping it to $1000 if that would get a significant upgrade. I currently ride old roadbikes with thicker tires and have taken them offroad into the hills a few times
-1x drivetrain which is simpler and more modern. This bike is SRAM SX which is the lowest, cheapest quality drivetrain I'd recommend (can be significantly improved by a step up on the derailleur)
-Dropper post is by no means a must-have but this one has one which is really nice
-Airspring fork which this bike has is by no means high end but it'll get the job done.
-It needs to fit. this price is for L and XL. If you are in XL, get the 29'' linked elsewhere in this thread. Personally I don't like 27.5'', but it was the dominant size for many years until everyone switched to 29'' about 7 years ago. If you aren't in the size guide for either L or XL, keep looking.
You will have lots of fun on this bike and can take it to most trails around you and it's going to be a bike worth repairing/upgrading. This is one of the better deals I've seen in a while.
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