Product Specifications
Whether riding on asphalt or taking an unpaved shortcut, the Avail AR offers a smooth ride on flat terrain, lively climbing, and stable descending.
Key performance factors
Comfort
The lightweight ALUXX aluminum frame adopts the latest endurance geometry, with a Advanced-grade composite fork and a D-Fuse Seatpost to reduce vibrations.
Control
The 32c tires offer stability both on road and rough terrain, with compatibility for tubeless tires up to 38c. The OverDrive headset and powerful disc brakes ensure precise handling and reliable braking, giving you total confidence on all types of terrain.
Loading capacity
Equipped with mounts for racks and fenders, the Avail AR is ready for long distances, with all the necessary gear and protection.
Specification | Details |
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Sizes | XXS, XS, S, M, L |
Colors | Sandshell / Cold Night |
Frame | ALUXX-grade aluminum, 12x142 mm thru-axle, disc |
Fork | Advanced-grade composite, full-composite OverDrive steerer, 12x100 mm, disc |
Shock | N/A |
Handlebar | Liv D-Fuse SL, 31.8 mm XXS, XS : 380 mm S, M : 400 mm L : 420 mm |
Grips | Liv All Condition |
Stem | Giant Contact XXS, XS : 70 mm S : 80 mm M, L : 90 mm |
Seatpost | Giant D-Fuse, composite, 350 mm (all sizes) |
Saddle | Liv Approach |
Shift levers | Shimano 105 |
Front derailleur | Shimano 105 |
Rear derailleur | Shimano 105 |
Brakes | Shimano 105 hydraulic, Giant MPH rotors, [F] 160 mm, [R] 160 mm |
Brake levers | Shimano 105 |
Cassette | Shimano 105, 12 speeds, 11x36 |
Chain | KMC X12 |
Crankset | Shimano 105, 34/50 XXS, XS : 165 mm S, M : 170 mm L : 172.5 mm |
Bottom bracket | Shimano BB-RS501 |
Rims | Giant P-R2 Disc, alloy |
Hubs | Giant alloy, 12 mm thru-axle |
Spokes | Sapim |
Tires | Giant Gavia Fondo 2, 700x32c, tubeless |
Extras | Tubeless ready, tire compatibility up to 38 mm |
Max tire clearance | 38 mm |
Weight | What is the bike's weight? It's a classic and important question. There is no standard in the bike industry that allows comparing bike weights from one brand to another. This very often leads to misinformation. Differences depend on sizes, materials used, finishes, elements included or not in the weight evaluation... We believe the only way to assess a bike's weight is simply to try it. |