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The 2023 Giant Reign E+ is a state-of-the-art e-bike designed for Enduro and All-Mountain riding. It features a robust ALUXX SL-grade aluminum frame, combined with an Advanced Forged Composite upper rocker. The bike is equipped with a Giant SyncDrive Pro motor, powered by Yamaha, delivering a maximum torque of 85Nm. The battery is a Giant EnergyPak Smart, integrated design, and is also compatible with the EnergyPak Plus 250 Wh range extender for sizes MD-XL.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Dive deeper to uncover more intricate details about this remarkable e-bike and understand why it stands out in the 2023 lineup.
Detailed Specifications of the 2023 Giant Reign E+
- Riding Type: Enduro / All-Mountain, Freeride / Bike Park
- E-Bike Class: Class 1: Pedal Assist (Pedelecs)
- Motor: Giant SyncDrive Pro (powered by Yamaha), 85Nm max torque
- Battery: Giant EnergyPak Smart, integrated; EnergyPak Plus 250 Wh range extender compatible on sizes MD-XL
- Display/Remote: Display: Giant RideControl GO multi-function on/off button with frame integrated LED display, ANT+ wireless compatible. Remote: Giant RideControl Ergo 3, grip integrated.
- Modes: Three support modes with Smart Assist technology
- Frame Material Details: ALUXX SL-grade aluminum; Advanced Forged Composite upper rocker; molded chainstay and down tube protection
- Rear Shock: FOX FLOAT X Performance, EVOL sleeve, 2-position compression lever, custom tune, trunnion mount, 205mm length x 62.5mm stroke
- Fork: RockShox ZEB Select, Charger RC damper, E-bike approved, 44mm offset, Maxle Stealth axle
Additional Features and Components
Detailed Answer: The 2023 Giant Reign E+ also boasts a myriad of other features that enhance its performance and user experience. The bike’s geometry is adjustable via a flip chip in the rocker link, ensuring riders can tailor their ride to specific terrains and preferences. Additionally, the bike employs a mixed (“Mullet”) wheel system, with a 29″ front and 27.5″ rear. Internal cable routing ensures a sleek design, while the SRAM UDH (Universal Derailleur Hanger) adds to its versatility. The drive system is tunable and controlled by the Giant E-Bike app, which offers navigation, health, and fitness functions. For added convenience, the bike comes with a tubeless kit and a Torx 25 battery lock with a built-in torque limiter.
Is the Giant Reign Good for Climbing?
The Giant Reign, despite its robust design, is impressively efficient when it comes to climbs. Riders will find the seated position to be exceptionally comfortable. Moreover, its 1,303mm wheelbase doesn’t hinder its maneuverability, making it a versatile choice for various terrains.
What is the Difference Between Giant Reign and Trance?
While both the Giant Reign and Trance are formidable in their own right, they cater to different riding styles. The Trance features a Giant Contact SL 50mm stem, giving it a slightly more aggressive riding position. In contrast, the Reign is equipped with a Giant Contact SL 40mm stem. This difference in stem length means the Trance might appeal more to riders keen on pushing their trail limits.
Is Giant Reign a Trail Bike?
No, the Reign Supreme is an Enduro.
The Giant Reign has been a trailblazer for 15 years, continuously evolving to meet the demands of steep, technical trails. As one of Giant’s pioneering mountain bikes equipped with the Maestro Suspension, it’s been designed from the ground up to conquer challenging terrains with ease.
2023 Giant Reign E+ Geometry Chart
S | M | L | XL | ||
LOW | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | ||
A | SEAT TUBE LENGTH (mm) | 400 | 425 | 450 | 475 |
B | SEAT TUBE ANGLE | 76.7° | 77.5° | 76.7° | 77.5° | 76.7° | 77.5° | 76.7° | 77.5° |
C | TOP TUBE LENGTH (mm) | 569 | 568 | 595 | 594 | 622 | 621 | 649 | 648 |
D | HEAD TUBE LENGTH (mm) | 100 | 100 | 110 | 120 |
E | HEAD TUBE ANGLE | 63.7° | 64.5° | 63.7° | 64.5° | 63.7° | 64.5° | 63.7° | 64.5° |
F | FORK RAKE (mm) | 44 | 44 | 44 | 44 |
G | TRAIL (mm) | 135.5 | 132.1 | 135 | 132 | 135 | 132 | 135.5 | 132.1 |
H | WHEELBASE (mm) | 1209 | 1210 | 1236 | 1237 | 1265 | 1266 | 1295 | 1296 |
I | CHAIN STAY LENGTH (mm) | 454 | 454 | 454 | 454 | 454 | 454 | 454 | 454 |
J | BOTTOM BRACKET DROP (mm) | 25 | 15 | 25 | 15 | 25 | 15 | 25 | 15 |
K | STACK (mm) | 636 | 632 | 635 | 632 | 645 | 641 | 654 | 650 |
L | REACH (mm) | 425 | 430 | 450 | 455 | 475 | 480 | 500 | 505 |
M | STAND OVER HEIGHT (mm) | 785 | 789 | 772 | 776 | 771 | 775 | 768 | 772 |
N | HANDLEBAR WIDTH (mm) | 800 | 800 | 800 | 800 |
O | STEM LENGTH (mm) | 40 | 40 | 50 | 50 |
P | CRANK LENGTH (mm) | 160 | 160 | 165 | 165 |
Q | WHEEL SIZE | F29″ / R27 | F29″ / R27 | F29″ / R27 | F29″ / R27 |
2023 Giant Reign E+ Geometry Diagram
