OR JUST EXPLORE YOUR LOCAL PARK. WHATEVER YOUR OFF-ROAD GOAL, REVEL MAKES IT HAPPEN. SPECIFICATIONS 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. SIZES COLORS FRAME FORK SHOCK XS, S, M, L, XL Black, Satin Gray ALUXX-Grade Butted Aluminum SR Suntour XCM V3 w/ Preload Adjust, 100mm Travel N/A FRAME DESIGN With a lightweight, competition-inspired ALUXX aluminum frame built to optimize its 100-millimeter suspension fork, Revel offers a stable, comfortable ride. From the same family tree as Giant’s off-road performance bikes, it’s outfitted with quality components that make it a reliable companion for whatever trail you choose. Mm ALUXX Aluminum Technology HANDLEBAR STEM SEATPOST SADDLE PEDALS CRANKSET BOTTOM BRACKET Giant Sport Alloy, Low Rise 31.8 Giant Sport, Alloy 31.8 Giant Sport, Alloy, 30.9 Giant Sport MTB Alloy Platform SR Suntour XCT V2, 22/32/42 SR Cartridge BB10-XCT - SR Suntour XCM V3 suspension fork - Tektro I.O.disc brakes - Giant Sport Alloy handlebar, stem and seatpost - Colors: Black/Red, Silver/Blue GEOMETRY Size Head Seat Top Head Chain Wheel Standover SHIFTERS Shimano Tourney Angle Angle Tube Tube Stay Base Height FRONT DERAILLEUR Shimano Altus Inches Degrees Degrees Inches Inches Inches Inches Centimeter REAR DERAILLEUR Shimano Alivio XXS (12.5'') 70 75 20.5'' 4.6'' 16.7'' 39.7'' 28.1'' XS (14'') 69 74 21.3'' 4.7'' 16.7'' 40.6'' 28.5'' BRAKES Tektro I.O. Mechanical Disc S (16'') 69.5 73 22.4'' 5.1'' 16.7'' 41.6'' 28.8'' BRAKE LEVERS Tektro Alloy, 2 Finger M (18'') 69.5 72.5 22.8'' 5.7'' 16.7'' 42.4'' 30.2'' CASSETTE SRAM PG830, 11x32, 8-Speed L (20'') 69.5 72 23.3'' 6.3'' 16.7'' 42.9'' 31.4'' CHAIN KMC Z72 XL (21'') 69.5 72 24.3'' 7.1'' 16.7'' 43.5'' 31.9'' RIMS HUBS SPOKES TIRES Giant XC Alloy, Double Wall Formula DC-22 ,32H Stainless Steel, 14g Kenda K1047 Small Block Eight, 26x2.1 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. FRAME COMPONENTS WHEELS OTHER WEIGHT...