Giant Revive manual What it’s called

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What it’s called

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. Lumbar Suppor t

6. Gear Shifter (Twist grip)

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. Mudguard / Fender

17 . Handlebar Stem

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. Lumbar Suppor t

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. Chainguard/Enclosed

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. Tire

 

Housing

 

Adjustment Knob

 

Chain Device (DX

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. Fork

 

18 . Kickstand

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. Saddle

 

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. Crank arm

 

 

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. Luggage Carrier

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. Rear Shock Absorber

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. Pedal

 

 

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. Saddle Height

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. Handlebar

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. Handlebar Stem

 

 

 

Adjustment Lever

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Adjustment Lever

 

 

 

 

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Contents Welcome to Team Giant Contents Special note for parents General WarningRevive at a Glance What it’s called Getting the Right Fit Seating AdjustmentSaddle Height Saddle Fore/Aft PositionLumbar Support Height Handlebar/Stem AdjustmentHandlebar Height Enclosed Chain Device ECD Shock Absorber AdjustmentLuggage Carrier Revive DX Cycle Computer Removal and Installation of Cycle ComputerRiding Tips Page Bike fit Safety firstGiant Bicycle Owner’s information 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 Brake Reach Control Position AdjustmentsHandlebar height and angle Wheels Installing a Bolt-On Front WheelRemoving a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Coaster Brake Installing a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand BrakeRemoving a Bolt-On Rear Wheel with Hand 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 Front Derailleur Shifting GearsShifting the Rear Derailleur Which gear should I be in? How an internal gear hub drivetrain worksShifting internal gear hub gears Pedals Tires Bicycle SuspensionTires and Tubes Fig. Q Tire ValvesFig. R Service Intervals ServiceIf your bicycle has a coaster brake, also Before every ride Mechanical Safety Check .CIf your bicycle has hand brakes, also If your bicycle sustains an impact About your DealerContact Warranty InformationPosition of the Frame Serial Number Required Assembly When Purchased Giant Bicycle Limited WarrantyFree 60-Day Repair Labor Limited RemedyWhat You Should Do