Go for a spin on the road, path or trail. Giant's Sedona DX lets you turn everyday rides into mini adventures. The Sedona is designed with the stable, confident stance of a mountain bike, including comfortable fat tires and upright positioning. But it’s equally at home just cruising the streets. With a lightweight aluminum frame, available suspension for off-road excursions, and a broad range of gears, it’s a bike that’s always ready to keep the adventure going.
Specification | Description |
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Frame | ALUXX-grade aluminum |
Fork | SR Suntour NEX, 63mm travel |
Rims/Wheels | Giant Alloy, Double-wall |
Tires | Kenda Multi-Surface, 26x1.95 |
Crankset | Shimano M131 |
Chainrings | 48/38/28 |
Bottom Bracket | Sealed Cartridge, Threaded |
Chain | KMC Z72 |
Front Derailleur | Shimano Altus |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Altus |
Rear Cogs | SRAM PG-820 11x32, 8-speed |
Shifters | Shimano EF51 |
Handlebars | High-tensile steel, High rise, 25.4mm |
Stem | Alloy, adjustable |
Brake Levers | Alloy Comfort |
Brakes | Alloy, linear pull |
Pedals | Nylon w/ Anti-slip platform |
Saddle | Giant Comfort Groove Plus |
* Subject to change without notice.
Back to topOption | Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number | Vendor Number |
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Charcoal/Green / Small | 04712878100466 | 73155014 | GIA-73155014 |
Charcoal/Green / Medium | 04712878100473 | 73155015 | GIA-73155015 |
Charcoal/Green / Large | 04712878100480 | 73155016 | GIA-73155016 |
Charcoal/Green / X-Large | 04712878100497 | 73155017 | GIA-73155017 |
Charcoal/Red / Small | 04712878100510 | 73155024 | GIA-73155024 |
Charcoal/Red / Medium | 04712878100527 | 73155025 | GIA-73155025 |
Charcoal/Red / Large | 04712878100534 | 73155026 | GIA-73155026 |
Charcoal/Red / X-Large | 04712878100541 | 73155027 | GIA-73155027 |
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I ride this bike daily and it is great. Mostly pavement with some mild trails. I got this bike from Andy Jordan's Bicycle Warehouse in Augusta, GA and those guys rock. As a beginner, they took time to explain the differences in types of bike, and they suggested this one. They were spot on.
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I bought a new bike after I was out of riding a Trek Mountain Single Track for about 10 years ago. I thought that my weight and size was going to not allow me to ride. However, once I got on the Sedona...and sitting upright, I felt so much more comfortable. I have lost over 90 lbs with the help of this bike. If you are looking to get back into riding or to just get started, this bike is a great choice. I now ride more of a road bike but I always come back to my Sedona for that relaxing ride.
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I am a 44 year old male who just got into riding. I am overweight and have a bad back/knees, but this Bike has been very comfortable to ride and thus far has been a real joy to ride. Actually, this is the 1st exercise/training that I have done in years that has me excited to exercise. I would recommend this bike to anyone who is looking for a comfortable bike that is capable of more when needed!
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My wife and i ride mostly on flat rail trails, the boardwalk at the beach, walkways etc.We both have the same Dx bikes and we love them. easy to ride, comfortable and the 24 speeds work well.i added the trunk bags to both bikes and we carry our cameras, water, jackets etc and you can not even tell they are on the back. I have been riding mountain bikes for years, when younger, now, this comfort bike is the best i have found in the price range for quality. and believe me, i looked everywhere. Also, the paint job is awesome on these bikes and get allot of attention while riding. would definitly buy again.
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I love this bike. Today we rode about 3 miles and it was wonderful. I have to say Chris at Offrampsbikes was great. We were able to pick the bikes we wanted and he and his team got them built the same day. It was great. I will be buying my next bike from the guys at offramp.
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I have over 4000 miles on my Sedonna and it has been a fine ride. Great for jumping curbs, commuting, light trails, etc. Could use for fairly serious bike trails, but need to change to mountain bike tires. The shocks can handle the pounding. It is a heavy bike, but for my use, it has been worked out as a fine rider around town. I have an older version with the shock in the stem (a nice touch). Been through only one tire, and the components have been very good. Probably will either add new derailellerus at the end of the season. But other than that, it keeps trucking on.
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I had an older version of this bike. It wasn't as tall and I had no problems with it. When it got stolen last fall, I had a hard time finding something to replace it. I went back today to the supplier and found this bike. It's very slick and the components are much better than the GIANT SEDONA I had. But, being 6'1" l find this SEDONA to be a little tall for city riding.
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I like the way my Sodona DX Handles when I ride from my house to sandy bottom, round sandy botom and home. I get 7-8 miles of dirt and gravel and 4-5 milessteet. I ike the dirt better. I'm scared of street. I like the way the DX stops - diskes on both. Upgrades needed: Odometer, light, small basket