Giant Revive manual Fit, Standover height Saddle position

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3. Fit

NOTE: Correct fit is an essential element of bicycling safety, performance and comfort. Making the adjustments to your bicycle which result in correct fit for your body and riding conditions requires experience, skill and special tools. Always have your dealer make the adjustments on your bicycle; or, if you have the experience, skill and tools, have your dealer check your work before riding.

The following instructions are for standard bike design, refer to the Revive Section at the front of this manual for specific Revive instructions.

Make sure the bike fits. A bike that’s too big or too small is harder to control and can be uncomfortable.

WARNING: If your bicycle does not fit properly, you may lose control and fall.

With a Revive breakthrough adjustability you can custom fit the bike to you, check the Revive section at the front of this manual for instructions on how to adjust the revive to fit your body, if in any doubt consult an approved Giant Dealer for assistance.

A. Standover height:

Note: Revive has a very low step in, thus the standover height is suitable for all riders between the heights 5’0”– 6’5”

B. Saddle position

Correct saddle adjustment is an important factor in getting the most performance and comfort from your bicycle. If the saddle position is not comfortable for you, see your dealer, who has the tools and skill to change it.

The saddle can be adjusted in three directions:

1.Up and down adjustment. · sit on the saddle;.

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Contents Welcome to Team Giant Contents Special note for parents General WarningRevive at a Glance What it’s called Saddle Fore/Aft Position Seating AdjustmentGetting the Right Fit Saddle HeightHandlebar Height Handlebar/Stem AdjustmentLumbar Support Height Luggage Carrier Shock Absorber AdjustmentEnclosed Chain Device ECD Riding Tips Removal and Installation of Cycle ComputerRevive DX Cycle Computer Page Giant Bicycle Owner’s information Safety firstBike fit Mechanical Safety Check First ride Basics SafetyPage Wet Weather Riding Off Road SafetyNight Riding Downhill or Competition Biking Changing Components or Adding AccessoriesStandover height Saddle position FitFig. C Handlebar height and angle Control Position AdjustmentsBrake Reach Wheels Installing a Bolt-On Front WheelRemoving a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand Brake Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand BrakeRemoving a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Coaster Brake Seatpost Quick Release Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Coaster BrakeFig. E Adjusting the seatpost quick release mechanismBraking Technique Hand BrakesHow a derailleur drivetrain works Shifting gearsShifting the Rear Derailleur Shifting GearsShifting the Front Derailleur Shifting internal gear hub gears How an internal gear hub drivetrain worksWhich gear should I be in? Pedals Tires and Tubes Bicycle SuspensionTires Fig. Q Tire ValvesFig. R Service Intervals ServiceIf your bicycle has hand brakes, also Before every ride Mechanical Safety Check .CIf your bicycle has a coaster brake, also If your bicycle sustains an impact About your DealerPosition of the Frame Serial Number Warranty InformationContact Limited Remedy Giant Bicycle Limited WarrantyRequired Assembly When Purchased Free 60-Day Repair LaborWhat You Should Do