Giant Reign E+ 2020 Geometry


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ASEAT TUBE LENGTH (mm)406445482507
BSEAT TUBE ANGLE76.0°76.0°76.0°76.0°
CTOP TUBE LENGTH (mm)595620645670
DHEAD TUBE LENGTH (mm)100110120130
EHEAD TUBE ANGLE64.5°64.5°64.5°64.5°
FFORK RAKE (mm)44444444
GTRAIL (mm)124.3124.3124.3124.3
HWHEELBASE (mm)1223124912761303
ICHAIN STAY LENGTH (mm)470470470470
JBOTTOM BRACKET DROP (mm)15151515
KSTACK (mm)592602611620
LREACH (mm)430452475497
NHANDLEBAR WIDTH (mm)800800800800
OSTEM LENGTH (mm)40405050
PCRANK LENGTH (mm)160160165165
QWHEEL SIZE27.527.527.527.5

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Ride character of the Giant Reign E+ 2020

In size L, the Giant Reign E+ 2020 pairs a slack 64.5° head angle that stays composed when it gets steep and fast; a moderate 475 mm reach; a long 1276 mm wheelbase that adds straight-line stability.

Those numbers describe how it steers and sits. How the suspension actually feels, small-bump sensitivity, mid-stroke support and bottom-out ramp, comes down to its leverage and anti-squat curves: see our MTB suspension kinematics guide, and put its geometry head-to-head with any other bike in the geometry comparison tool.

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