Giant Stance 29 2020 Geometry


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ASEAT TUBE LENGTH (mm)431482507
BSEAT TUBE ANGLE75.0°75.0°75.0°
CTOP TUBE LENGTH (mm)593624645
DHEAD TUBE LENGTH (mm)100125140
EHEAD TUBE ANGLE67.5°67.5°67.5°
FFORK RAKE (mm)515151
GTRAIL (mm)100.1100.1100.1
HWHEELBASE (mm)115711921215
ICHAIN STAY LENGTH (mm)438438438
JBOTTOM BRACKET DROP (mm)404040
KSTACK (mm)612635668
LREACH (mm)429454471
MSTAND OVER HEIGHT (mm)734763782
NHANDLEBAR WIDTH (mm)780780780
OSTEM LENGTH (mm)505050
PCRANK LENGTH (mm)175175175
QWHEEL SIZE29″29″29″

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Suspension character of the Giant Stance 29 2020

The Giant Stance 29 2020 runs Giant’s Maestro four-bar suspension. As our MTB suspension kinematics guide explains, the linkage type only sets what is possible, what actually defines the ride is the bike’s leverage curve, progressivity and anti-squat, not the name of the system. Set your sag at the wheel rather than only at the shock (on progressive frames the two differ), aim for anti-squat near 100% in your common gears for efficient pedalling, and use the rebound curb test to dial damping. Read this bike by its numbers, not its badge.

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