Giant Talon 2 2019 vs Vivente The Gibb 2015

Compare Specifications of Giant Talon 2 2019 and Vivente The Gibb 2015

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Giant Talon 2 2019
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Technical Specifications
Frame ALUXX-Grade Aluminum Double butted Cr-Mo touring frame, EBB shell, sizes XS (26″),S,M,L,XL,XXL (700c)
Stem Giant Sport, 6-degree VWR, bore 25.4MM, steerer 28.6MM, 3D forged, 7degree , 60(XS)/80(S)/100(M)/120(L,XL)/130(XXL)MM, black, plus 31.8mm bore version to suit included riser bars
Handle Bar Giant Connect Trail, 780 mm x 31.8 mm Humpert Horn bar (25.4 B) 580mm, black, adjustable
Fork SR Suntour XCM HLO 27.5, 100 mm travel, Coil spring with hydraulic lockout, with preload adjuster 1-1/8″, 100% cr-mo steel, threadless, rack mounts, pivots, disc brake mounts, light cable mounts
Seatpost Giant Sport, 30.9 Kalloy SP-342 micro adjust 27.2 × 300mm silver, Kalloy, SC-200 black
Grip -- Humpert high density foam
Crankset ProWheel Raid, 22/36 Sugino Mighty Comp, 130BCD, single CW, 42T, 3/32″, silver 165/170/175MM
Pedals Resin Anti-slip Shimano, PD-A530 SPD, with cleats
Chain KMC X9 KMC Z610, 1/2″ × 3/32″, silver/silver 96/100/102L
Chainguard : Hebie Chainglider 42T/16-17T, black
Shifters Shimano Acera M4000, 2 x 9 Shift Levers : Rohloff right hand 14 speed twist shifter
Saddle Giant Contact Comfort (neutral) VWR custom, black, with cut-out 270mm x 168mm
Headset -- Tange RDC-82, 1-1/8″, Duralumnium, black, stack 26.2, fully sealed cartridge, 81gms; 10mmx9 + 5mmx1 + 3mmx1
Derailleur Front Shimano Alivio --
Derailleur Rear Shimano Deore, Shadow --
Hub Front Giant Tracker Sport QR, loose ball Rohloff speedhub 500/14, 36H, CC DB, black, external transfer bo 210 degree, OEM axle plate, with spoke ring
Hub Rear Giant Tracker Sport QR, loose ball Dynamo hub, SP-PD-8, black , (6-bolt), 6V 3W, 36H, OLD:100mm, Formula QR23 (internal cam type)
Spoke Sapim Leader, 14 g Front Spokes : DT Champion 36H, silver, cross three pattern, 14G (2.0mm)
Rear Spokes : DT Competition double butted, 36, silver, cross one pattern, 14/15/14G (2.0/1.8/2.0MM)
Cassette Shimano CS-HG200-9, 11 x 36 --
Bottom Bracket -- Genio Eccentric Bottom Bracket
Shimano BB-UN55 118 – English square taper
Tyres
Front Maxxis Ardent, 27.5 x 2.25, 60tpi wire TR, tubeless Schwalbe Marathon 35-559 (26×1.35) (XS)/ 37-622 (28×1.40, 700×35c)
Rear Maxxis Ardent, 27.5 x 2.25, 60tpi wire TR, tubeless Schwalbe Marathon 35-559 (26×1.35) (XS) / 32-622 (28×1.25, 700x32c)
Wheel / RIM XC-2 wheel set Giant Disc-21 27.5, tubeless ready, 21 mm inner width Rims : DT-545d, disc specific, for long distance touring, pressure advice decal specific for tyre width, 36H, 21mm internal width, 700c (622) or 26″ (559), black, with eyelets
Tube -- 26 × 1.25/1.5 , 0.9mm, SV 48mm / 700 × 35C, 0.9mm, SV 48mm
Brakes
Front Tektro HDC M275 180 mm, hydraulic --
Rear Tektro HDC M275 160 mm, hydraulic --
Brake Lever Tektro HDC M275 Shimano BL-M396 2 finger hydraulic
Suspension
Front -- --
Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Neon Orange
Black
Charcoal
Gray
Neon Green
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Physical Specs
Length -- --
Overview
Features - Trail tuned
- Traction and stability
- Proven alloy performance
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Additional Details Bottom Bracket : ProWheel - Brakes :
Calipers : Shimano BR-M395 (hydraulic disc)
Rotors : Shimano SM-RT56 6 bolt, 160mm front & Rohloff rear
- Rear Cog : Rohloff 16T
- Lights :
Front Light : Axa Luxx Plus auto, 70 lux, with light & movement sensor for steady function, with steady light, with USB outlet
Rear Light : Axa Riff, steady, led with light guide, 4 minute charge when stopped
- Racks :
Rear Rack : Tubus Logo Evo, 150mm lower spacing, 50mm taillight spacing
Accessories -- - Mudguards : VWR 46mm wide, with stainless steel hardware, 26″ or 700c to suit
- Horn : VWR black 6″ bugle horn
- Bidon Cages : 2 pieces per bike – 6mm black alloy cages & VWR custom LD PE 700cc bidons
- Kick Stand : Atranvelo, Stylo DV with regular (XS) and long(700c) leg
- Bell : Nuvo alloy top, adjustable bell (fitted)

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