2016 Giant Anthem X 29er (Medium) !!!SOLD!!!

Eddie Z

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Excellent condition, Well maintained. Newish tires, brake pads, seat. Just a few scuffs and dings from normal use. Will come with one spare derailleur Hanger. Will NOT come with pedals. Specs as follows:

Frame
Giant ALUXX SL aluminum w/Maestro suspension linkage, 4-inch travel
Fork
Fox 32 Float Performance, 100mm-travel w/15mm thru-axle, OverDrive steerer
Rear Shock
Fox Float Performance
Rims/Wheels
Giant P-XC 2
Hubs
Giant Performance Tracker Disc
Spokes
Stainless, 14/15g
Tires
Maxxis High Roller II EXO, 29 x 2.3 set up tubeless.
Crankset
Shimano SLX
Chainrings
38/24
Bottom Bracket
Shimano Press Fit
Front Derailleur
Shimano Deore
Rear Derailleur
Shimano Deore XT, Shadow Plus
Rear Cogs
Shimano HG81, 10-speed: 11-36
Shifters
Shimano SLX
Handlebars
Giant Contact SL, low-rise
Stem
Giant Contact
Brake Levers
Shimano SLX
Brakes
Shimano SLX hydraulic-disc, 180/160mm rotors
Saddle
WTB
Seatpost
Giant Contact
Factory Description
Giant's Anthem X 29er combines Giant's ALUXX SL-grade aluminum and 29-inch wheels for a combination that'll have you leading the cross country crew. Up front, an OverDrive steerer and 15mm thru-axle on the 100mm Fox Float fork ensures you'll stay there. The precise front end is balanced by 100mm of Maestro-equipped rear travel that sucks up every bump no matter how hard you're charging down the trail. On the ride back up, Shimano's 2x10 Deore/XT/SLX drivetrain has an 11-36 cassette for plenty of gear range so you can spin the big Giant wheels with tubeless-ready Schwalbe tires. Other awesome components include Shimano SLX brakes, Giant Contact controls and a sleek, supportive saddle. (Except there's Maxxis High Roller 2 EXO tires on it and saddle is now a new WTB saddle).
Contact Information: Eddiezucker@optonline.net
 

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Darn Eddie, if I could only walk I'd buy in a sec, stickers and all. Where are you located? Wasn't it N Brunswick area? MRI (again) tomorrow may tell me whether I should be buying a bike or a wheelchair.
 
Sorry to hear you're battling biomechanical issues. Having just had my knee scoped, I kinda feel your pain. On the bright side, in the last 2 weeks, I've been riding again. My cardio is trashed, but I'm getting thru 10-11 mile rides without too much pain (not counting the aching afterwards).. I'm up in Denville, NJ, maybe 50 mins north of the New Brunswick area.
 
Our next trip to poconos will see if you and bike are avail. Great you're riding again! Miss it.
 
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