Sunday, June 15, 2014

Giant AnyRoad2 Cyclocross, Size Extra-Small for grabs! ~ SOLD ~

A rarely-used Giant AnyRoad2 Cyclocross bike for sale - Size Extra-Small.
~ SOLD ~ in 2.5 days!!!

A highly sought-after Cyclocross bike, the Giant AnyRoad 2 is the newest offering from Giant.  In its classy matt grey with the signature AnyRoad2 named on its fork, and the dash of orange on the top and bottom tubes, it is a lovely bicycle, both to behold and to ride on.




Can I use this bike for any road condition?
With triple front chainring and 9-speed rear cassette, it is well suited for road use and track, making it one of the favourites for an All-Terrain bike.  In fact this bike has been tested doing a Round Island in Singapore with ease.


This bike has only been cycled on  three times, as we use our road bikes most of the time.
We are in the midst of moving house, thus we will need to clear our stocks.



For those who are seasoned cyclists, and even for those who are new on road bikes, this bike will be a pleasure to use - easy and smooth.  It takes away a good deal of road vibrations, making the ride very comfortable.  Must experience it personally to be convinced.



Specifications:



  • Size: Extra Small
  • Groupset: Shimano Sora
  • Front Triple chainring: 50T/39T/30T for ease of all kinds of climb
  • Rear cassette: 11-32T
  • Rims: Giant SX-2
  • Tyres: 700 x 32 type
  • Shimano mountain bike SPD cleats pedals have been installed.  My loss is your gain. You can use it with either your mountainbike cleats cycling shoes, or your normal shoes.


Not sure of your size?
Here is the sizing chart.  Extra-Small size top tube is 50.4cm.  Due to its unique geometry, this Anyroad is actually perfect for cyclist who normally use up to 52-53cm top tube bikes. You must try it to experience the feel!


What you see is what you get.
All original and in very good condition.

Price?
Only for S$750.  You would probably not find another Cyclocross going at this give-away price.

SMS or Whatsapp 97697228 to deal.
Location: Bedok / East Coast

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