Giant Cross City Disc 2 Equipped vs Giant TCR Advanced 1 Disc Pro Compact

Compare Specifications of Cross City Disc 2 Equipped and Giant TCR Advanced 1 Disc Pro Compact

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Giant Cross City Disc 2 Equipped
Giant Cross City Disc 2 Equipped

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Giant TCR Advanced 1 Disc Pro Compact
Giant TCR Advanced 1 Disc Pro Compact

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Technical Specifications
Frame ALUXX-grade aluminium, disc Advanced-Grade Composite, disc
Stem Giant Sport, 15-degree, 31.8mm XS:80mm, S:90mm, M:90mm, L:100mm, XL:100mm Giant Contact
Handle Bar Giant Sport XC, 31.8mm Giant Contact
Fork Alloy, rack mount, disc Advanced-Grade Composite, disc
Seatpost Giant D-Fuse, alloy Giant Variant, composite
Grip Giant ErgoContact --
Crankset Forged Alloy, 30/46 S:170mm, M:170mm, L:175mm, XL:175mm Shimano RS-510, 36/52
Pedals Giant platform --
Chain KMC Z8.3 KMC X11EL-1
Shifters Shimano CUES U4000, 9-speed Shimano Ultegra
Saddle Giant ErgoContact Giant Contact (forward)
Derailleur Front Shimano CUES U4010 Shimano Ultegra
Derailleur Rear Shimano CUES U3020 Shimano Ultegra
Hub Front Alloy, 28h Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset, 12 mm thru-axle
Hub Rear Alloy, 28h Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset, 12 mm thru-axle
Spoke Stainless, 14g Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset
Cassette Shimano CS-LG3009, 11x36 Shimano 105, 11 x 30
Bottom Bracket Cartridge --
Tyres
Front Giant S-X2, puncture protect, 700x38c Giant Gavia Course AC 1, tubeless, 700 x 25, folding
Rear Giant S-X2, puncture protect, 700x38c Giant Gavia Course AC 1, tubeless, 700 x 25, folding
Wheel / RIM Giant double wall aluminium Giant PR-2 Disc wheelset
Brakes
Front Tektro HD-R280, Giant MPH rotors 160mm Shimano Ultegra hydraulic
Rear Tektro HD-R280, Giant MPH rotors 160mm Shimano Ultegra hydraulic
Brake Lever Tektro HD-R280 Shimano Ultegra hydraulic
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Asphalt Green Metallic Blue
Gunmetal Black


Physical Specs
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Overview
Features -- - Giant Wheel System with tubeless tires combine for a smooth ride and low rolling resistance.
- Integrated disc brakes
- Road racing efficiency
Additional Details - Fender, rack, kickstand, 45mm max tyre size Bottom Bracket : Shimano, press fit

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