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

Eddie Z

Member
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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MMuller

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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.
 

Eddie Z

Member
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.
 

MMuller

Well-Known Member
Our next trip to poconos will see if you and bike are avail. Great you're riding again! Miss it.
 
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