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Follow your own route, wherever it takes you. Roam lets you ride confidently on roads, dirt paths, or trails.
Casual yet always capable, Roam Disc is built for multi-purpose adventure. With its confident, flat handlebar positioning and lightweight ALUXX aluminum frame, it gives you all the best qualities of a mountain bike and a road bike. Its front suspension adds comfort and control. It has powerful disc brakes and durable components, so it can take some bumps on rough city roads. And the fast rolling 700c wheels can handle smooth roads or dirt, making it a great choice for town-to-trail adventures.
- ALUXX-grade butted aluminum frame
- SR Suntour NEX HLO suspension fork with lockout, 63mm-travel
- Shimano 3x9-speed drivetrain
- Shimano M315 hydraulic disc brakes
Specs
Frame | ALUXX-grade aluminum |
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Fork | SR Suntour NEX HLO, lockout, 63mm travel |
Rims/Wheels | Giant Alloy, Double Wall |
Hubs | Alloy, 32h |
Spokes | Stainless Steel, 14g |
Tires | Giant Crosscut, 700x38 |
Crankset | Shimano M371 |
Chainrings | 26/36/48 |
Bottom Bracket | Sealed Cartridge, Threaded |
Chain | KMC X9 w/ Missing Link |
Front Derailleur | Shimano Acera |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Acera |
Cassette/Rear Cogs | Shimano HG200, 11x34, 9-speed |
Shifters | Shimano Altus |
Handlebars | Giant Connect, Low Rise |
Stem | Giant Sport |
Brake Levers | Shimano M315 |
Brakes | Shimano M315, hydraulic disc, 160mm |
Pedals | Platform |
Saddle | Giant Contact Comfort Neutral |
Seat Post | Giant Sport, 27.2mm |
* Subject to change without notice.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN |
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Grey/Yellow / Medium | 04712878168671 | 80053325 |
Grey/Yellow / Small | 04712878168664 | 80053324 |
Reviews
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by PowerReviewsPros
- light weight (2)
- Lightweight
- Quick Handling
- comfortable
- durable
Cons
- Brakes Squeal When Wet
- Uncomfortable
- Flat Prone Tires
Best Uses
- commuting (3)
- Rails To Trails Riding
- Urban Riding
- Balanced Usage
- general riding
- Light Offroad Riding
- minor trails
REVIEWS
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Pros
- good brakes
- comfortable
- durable
- easy shifting
- light weight
Cons
Best Uses
- general riding
- minor trails
- commuting
Comments:
I have had the bike for about 3 weeks and so far I have no complaints! I was a little concerned about the saddle and comfort level but even after a 2 hour ride, everything feels great. I was looking at buying the Trek DS 2 which was more expensive and was a 24 speed instead of the 27 speed, and also had mechanical disc brakes instead of hydraulic discs that the Roam 2 has. Overall, I think this bike was a better deal than the Trek due to the higher quality components and the cheaper price tag. The bike shifts like a dream and rides very smoothly. I haven't gone on any intense trails but I did take it off road while camping last weekend and it handled very well. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase and want to thank the awesome staff at Dutch Cycle in Regina for top notch customer service!
Pros
- Smooth Brakes
- Smooth Shifting
- Quick Handling
Cons
- Brakes Squeal When Wet
- Flat Prone Tires
Best Uses
- Rails To Trails Riding
- Light Offroad Riding
- Urban Riding
Comments:
I've ridden over 6,100 miles in two years. Flat tires were driving me crazy. Solved the problem with Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires. 3,000 with not one flat.
Pros
- Well Balanced
- Light Weight
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting
Comments:
I found this bike is really well balanced for a hybrid. I found it easy to ride fast for commuting and it can take a bumpy gravel path in stride. Good for jumping curbs. I know this next point is contentious but I wish bikes came with a stock kickstand option.I Had a struggle installing because frame is weird shape.
Pros
- Fast
- Handles Well
- Stylish
- Lightweight
Cons
- Uncomfortable
Best Uses
- Balanced Usage
- Commuting
Comments:
I bought this bike about a week ago. I use it to commute to work. I'm very glad I was shown this bike as it has all the things I need to get me to work and still has the ability to do some off roading if needed. This is my first real "new" age bike; I have only ever have own Canadian Tire bikes prior. The difference is huge! The tires allow me to pedal without getting tired too easily, and I can coast for a block or two. My biggest con for this bike is that the saddle is a bit hard, but I believe that the bike is intended to be rode with proper biking clothing. Regardless, for a cheap fix you can change out the seat for a more comfortable ride if needed.
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