Giant Revolt 2 - Nearly New – S 2025 - Gravel Bike











Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
| Frame | ALUXX-grade aluminium, 12x142mm thru-axle, disc, flip chip dropout |
| Fork | Advanced-Grade Composite, full-composite OverDrive steerer, 12mm thru-axle, disc |
| Stem | Giant Sport, 8-degree |
| Bars | Giant Contact XR Ergo-Control, 31.8mm |
| Front Brake | Tektro MD-C550 mechanical, Giant MPH rotors [F]160mm, [R]160mm |
| Rear Brake | Tektro MD-C550 mechanical, Giant MPH rotors [F]160mm, [R]160mm |
| Brake Lever | Shimano Sora |
| Front Mech | Shimano Sora |
| Rear Mech | Shimano Sora, long cage |
| Shifters | Shimano Sora, 2x9 |
| Speed | 18 |
| Rims | Giant S-X2 Disc wheelset, alloy, 25mm inner rim width |
| Front Hub | Giant alloy, 12mm thru-axle |
| Rear Hub | Giant alloy, 12mm thru-axle |
| Spokes | Stainless steel |
| Front Tyre | Giant CrossCut AT 2, 700x38c, tubeless |
| Rear Tyre | Giant CrossCut AT 2, 700x38c, tubeless |
| Seat Post | Giant D-Fuse, alloy, 14mm offset |
| Saddle | Giant Approach |
| Chainset | FSA Vero Pro, 32/48 |
| Bottom Bracket | cartridge |
| Chain | KMC X9 with Missing Link |
| Cassette | Shimano HG400, 11x34 |
| Pedals | Resin Platform |
Typical Bike Size Chart
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Height
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Bike Size
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Road Bike Size
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Mountain Bike Size *
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4’8” – 5’1”
143 – 155 cm
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XXS
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44 cm
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13” (33 cm)
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5’1” – 5’4”
155 – 163 cm
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XS
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48 cm
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15” (38 cm)
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5’4” – 5’7”
163 – 170 cm
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S
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51 cm
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16” (41 cm)
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5’7” – 5’10”
170 – 178 cm
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M
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54 cm
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18” (46cm)
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5’10” – 6’0”
178 – 183 cm
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L
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56 cm
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19” (48cm)
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6’0” – 6’3”
183 – 191 cm
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XL
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58 cm
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20” (51 cm)
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6’3” – 6’5”
191 – 196 cm
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XXL
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60 cm
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21” (53 cm)
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6’5” – 6’9”
196 – 205 cm
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XXXL
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62 cm
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22” (56 cm)
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* Mountain bikes are sized differently to road bikes. Typically, they are sized in inches as the first MTBs were produced in the USA. European brands like Lapierre and Haibike like to use centimetres for all their bikes. The measurements of their mountain bikes doesn’t match their road bikes but are like a simple conversion from the inches measurement. This is why we have included cm measurements in brackets for the Mountain bike column.
Read our bike size guide for more information on sizing.
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Giant Revolt 2 - Nearly New – S 2025 - Gravel Bike
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