Labrador29
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I belong to a group of NZ geriatric MTB riders, most with e-mtbs. Riders of varying experience and skill levels. Quite a few of the better riders own 2020/2021 carbon fibre Specialized e-mtbs that retail for around NZD$18,000. (Some have had electrical problems and one or two motor problems).
I am the only one riding a Giant ( 2022 Giant Trance X +1 29'er) I am delighted with my e-mtb, my only complaint, the Giant is not as nimble around tight switchbacks due to the 29" wheels.
Previous e-mtb was a 2019 Giant Trance +1 Pro. Great run from that, Over 12,000 km in two years.
My question is: Why are Giants seldom mentioned on this forum. I understood Giant are one of the largest bicycle manufacturers in the world. Are they not common/popular in GB, Europe, USA and Australia?
In my humble opinion, Giant are under-rated.
I've got broad shoulders, so let the comments fly!!
I am the only one riding a Giant ( 2022 Giant Trance X +1 29'er) I am delighted with my e-mtb, my only complaint, the Giant is not as nimble around tight switchbacks due to the 29" wheels.
Previous e-mtb was a 2019 Giant Trance +1 Pro. Great run from that, Over 12,000 km in two years.
My question is: Why are Giants seldom mentioned on this forum. I understood Giant are one of the largest bicycle manufacturers in the world. Are they not common/popular in GB, Europe, USA and Australia?
In my humble opinion, Giant are under-rated.
I've got broad shoulders, so let the comments fly!!
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