Product Specifications
Alight Disc features a frame designed to make climbing and descending easier, with contact points optimized for maximum comfort. It is available in the Alight Disc City version, equipped with fenders, a rack, and a kickstand, making rides on bike paths or daily commutes even more enjoyable.
Key performance factors
Versatile
Run your errands with ease thanks to the fenders, rear rack, and kickstand included with the Alight (on select models).
Comfort
Staying comfortable on your daily rides is non-negotiable, which is why Alight comes with shock-absorbing ErgoMax grips, a D-Fuse seatpost, and a comfortable ergonomic Liv Saddle.
Control
Alight has powerful disc brakes that work in dry or wet conditions, and increased clearance at the fork, allowing you to install a tire up to 40c, for more traction.
Specification | Details |
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Sizes | XS, S, M, L |
Colors | Frost Silver |
Frame | ALUXX-grade aluminum, disc |
Fork | alloy, disc |
Shock absorber (shock) | N/A |
Handlebar | Giant Sport, flat, 31.8mm, 9-degree backsweep XS: 600mm, S: 600mm, M: 640mm, L: 640mm |
Grips | Liv ErgoContact |
Stem | Giant Sport, 31.8 XS: 80mm, S: 80mm, M: 90mm, L: 100mm |
Seatpost | Giant D-Fuse, alloy XS: 300mm, S: 300mm, M: 300mm, L: 350mm |
Saddle | Liv ErgoMax |
Pedals | platform |
Shift levers | Shimano Cues, 2x9 |
Front derailleur | Shimano Cues U4010 |
Rear derailleur | Shimano Cues RD-U3020 |
Brakes | Tektro HD-R280 hydraulic [F]160mm, [R]160mm |
Brake levers | Tektro hydraulic |
Cassette | Shimano CSLG3020, 11x36 |
Chain | KMC X11 with Missing Link |
Crankset | Forged alloy, 30/46 XS: 165mm, S: 165mm, M: 170mm, L: 170mm |
Bottom bracket | threaded |
Rims | Giant GX Disc wheelset |
Hubs | Giant alloy, QR |
Spokes | stainless |
Tires | Giant S-X2, puncture protect, 700x38c |
Extras | 42mm or 40c max tire size, reflective stickers, alloy rack, kickstand and fenders |
Weight | What is the weight of the bike? It’s a classic and important question. There is no standard in the bike industry that allows comparing the weights of bikes from one brand to another. This very often leads to misinformation. The differences depend on sizes, materials used, finishes, elements included or not in the weight evaluation... We consider that the only way to assess the weight of a bike is simply to try it. |