I actually got one that was assembled and adjusted correctly. I did swap the seat. Probably will order a seat post, but not in a hurry. After adjusting it to fit me, I’ve really been enjoying riding it.
I bought this for my wife. I put flat bars and hydraulic breaks on it and its absolutely perfect for her. I have a gravity avenue and they are pretty much the same spec. I have upgraded mine over the years and uts the ultimate Frankenstein GB. 11 speed, tubeless, and juice brakes. I have done some EPIC events on it!
So hard to find these in their bigger sizes, and even more difficult to find any info from people that have ridden the smaller one to see if it makes much of a difference
I'm riding the small couldn't find medium I'm 5/11 weight 215 everything is perfect I'm adding djc bike suspension seatpost and bigger seat for more comfortable ride for heavier person and I will be adding a phone holder for now. I would love a front suspension soon because I ride the bike to work 25 miles a day. I rode 12 miles today I overall love the bike I just need more comfortable seating that's all I ride 12 miles to work 12 miles back the gears make the travel so smooth and not much power needed I might get street tires since I'm using this for commute more and keep the gravel tires for when I want to go off-road riding 🥇💎🌎⛱️🏖️🦾💚🥇
I am 5'10" and the medium feels a little small to me. You have to try it yourself. My brothers are 6'2" but have the same size feet. Point I am making is that the guideline for height is flawed
I own one, so I can give input on it. Yes, you can change the tires out to road tires. The gearing is lighter than a road bike, so you will be slower, but it is still kinda fast. I am ok with the gearing for now, but I do wish the freewheel had one more smaller gear for a little bit more speed.
@@Hardtail-Shredder-Trilordy He asked, I just told him he could do it. Personally, I like the 40 mm plus tires for these terrible roads around me. I also believe that a gravel bike left as a gravel bike is much better for these poor roads and sidewalks than a road bike. I finally quit riding my road bike and my track bike because those skinny little tires pumped up rock hard are terrible on my body.
@@Hardtail-Shredder-Trilordy I agree. I will stay with 40 mm tires. I don't like the skinny rock hard tires that make my teeth chatter and give me a brain massage! I haven't ridden my track bikes or road bikes since I got the G.1 Explorer.
Reach wise I think you would be good, you could always replace the stem if you needed a little more. I’m thinking it’s going to be close depending on how long your inseams is. I’m 5”11 and I had to bring the seat up a good bit to fit, but I think it would definitely be worth trying.
I actually got one that was assembled and adjusted correctly.
I did swap the seat.
Probably will order a seat post, but not in a hurry.
After adjusting it to fit me, I’ve really been enjoying riding it.
I bought this for my wife. I put flat bars and hydraulic breaks on it and its absolutely perfect for her. I have a gravity avenue and they are pretty much the same spec. I have upgraded mine over the years and uts the ultimate Frankenstein GB. 11 speed, tubeless, and juice brakes. I have done some EPIC events on it!
Got mine over the weekend. Needs some adjusting but it’s gonna be a tinker bike/project.
Nice!
This is absolutely worth it. You can always slowly upgrade. I always upgrade my components. Building wheelset was the hardest because fine tuning.
So hard to find these in their bigger sizes, and even more difficult to find any info from people that have ridden the smaller one to see if it makes much of a difference
I’m riding the medium and I’m 5’10”.
I'm riding the small couldn't find medium I'm 5/11 weight 215 everything is perfect I'm adding djc bike suspension seatpost and bigger seat for more comfortable ride for heavier person and I will be adding a phone holder for now. I would love a front suspension soon because I ride the bike to work 25 miles a day. I rode 12 miles today I overall love the bike I just need more comfortable seating that's all I ride 12 miles to work 12 miles back the gears make the travel so smooth and not much power needed I might get street tires since I'm using this for commute more and keep the gravel tires for when I want to go off-road riding 🥇💎🌎⛱️🏖️🦾💚🥇
Hope you are OK after the hurricane, and good video!
Thanks we are doing good, didn’t have power for 10 days and still no internet. But I’m hoping to start back pumping out videos soon.
I read freewheel are easily damage, do you think that is true?
That's not %100 true, it just depends on the quality. The problem with freewheels is they can be really hard to replace.
Im trying to find this bike to buy but walmart only have on small and medium frame I'm 6'2 you think medium works for me?
The medium will probably work.
I am 5'10" and the medium feels a little small to me. You have to try it yourself. My brothers are 6'2" but have the same size feet. Point I am making is that the guideline for height is flawed
Could i put road tires on this bike and use it as quick road bike? Im thinking of buying it and using it for fitness primarily.
I own one, so I can give input on it. Yes, you can change the tires out to road tires. The gearing is lighter than a road bike, so you will be slower, but it is still kinda fast. I am ok with the gearing for now, but I do wish the freewheel had one more smaller gear for a little bit more speed.
Yes you can definitely do that like @waktosha7378 was saying. I would however recommend that you use a wider tire like a 30c due to the rim width.
@@Hardtail-Shredder-Trilordy
He asked, I just told him he could do it. Personally, I like the 40 mm plus tires for these terrible roads around me. I also believe that a gravel bike left as a gravel bike is much better for these poor roads and sidewalks than a road bike. I finally quit riding my road bike and my track bike because those skinny little tires pumped up rock hard are terrible on my body.
@@Hardtail-Shredder-Trilordy
I agree. I will stay with 40 mm tires. I don't like the skinny rock hard tires that make my teeth chatter and give me a brain massage!
I haven't ridden my track bikes or road bikes since I got the G.1 Explorer.
Which seat post did you go with
A Giant brand carbon fiber one.
Would the medium be too small for someone around 6”1?
Reach wise I think you would be good, you could always replace the stem if you needed a little more. I’m thinking it’s going to be close depending on how long your inseams is. I’m 5”11 and I had to bring the seat up a good bit to fit, but I think it would definitely be worth trying.
I’m 6’1’’ and bought the bike last week. Medium works great for me.
@@Hardtail-Shredder-Trilordyyou bought a medium?
@@bassibernie yeah I have a medium.
If you change stem and seat post. It might work.
frame set is not a light weight quality one
You’re definitely right but at least it’s solid, I got a feeling it will take a beating.
it's $248, i wouldn't want it to be light weight. at least at this price and this weight i know it is substantial