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Liv Avail Advanced E+ Elite 1 - Ice Age

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Description

The design of the Avail Advanced E+ Elite subtly conceals its powerful electric capabilities. A compact rear hub motor, a lightweight carbon frame including a carbon fork, hidden controls, and internal cable routing epitomise a beautiful, high-quality road bike that looks fast – even when stationary.

Natural riding feel
It looks like a normal road bike and, best of all, it rides like one too. Experience the revolutionary fusion of electric power and traditional road cycling with our new exclusive E-Road riding pattern. It offers the ultimate smooth motor support, making your riding experience feel authentic and natural.

MAXIMUM KILOMETRES. MINIMUM FATIGUE.
The Avail Advanced E+ Elite offers up to 600 Wh with its 400 Wh main battery and optional 200 Wh range extender. It features the endurance geometry of the Avail for comfort on long rides, as well as a Liv D-Fuse handlebar and D-Fuse seat post that absorb vibrations from the road, providing you with a pleasant riding experience.

POWERFUL AND FAST
The SyncDrive Move Plus motor is a powerful rear hub motor with a maximum torque of 30 Nm, which is approximately 75 Nm for a mid-motor. This delivers the power you need to (over)perform on the road - and it weighs only 1.7 kg.

Range

How far can I approximately ride on a single battery charge?
The range for a single battery charge can vary significantly. It depends on many factors, the most important being: rider weight, load, air resistance, tyre pressure and profile, terrain and elevation profile, road or trail conditions, outside temperature, e-bike maintenance, and battery condition.
The bar below indicates the approximate range. Conditions are rated as extreme, good, and ideal. Extreme conditions typically occur when you are riding with a heavy load, strong headwinds, or excessive inclines.

  • Extreme conditions: 40 km
  • Good conditions: 70 km
  • Ideal conditions: 100 km

Equipment:
Frame: Advanced Carbon frame, 12x145 mm Max. tyre clearance: 38mm
Fork: Advanced full carbon fork, OD Aero fork steerer, 12x100 mm
Motor: SyncDrive Move Plus, hub motor, 75Nm
Control unit: RideControl GO + SRAM Blips
Display unit: SG Display compatible, ANT+ Display compatible
Battery: Giant EnergyPak 400Wh EnergyPak Plus Range Extender compatible
Charger: EnergyPak Smart Charger, 4A
Connectivity: Giant RideControl App enabled ANT+ wireless display signal with e-bike profile
Crank: Praxis Carbon, SRAM X-SYNC 46/33T chainrings
Bottom bracket: Giant E+ System BBSS
Chain: SRAM Force
Cassette: SRAM Force, 10-33T
Rear derailleur: Sram Force AXS
Front derailleur: Sram Force AXS
Shifter: Sram Force AXS
Brakes: Sram Force AXS HRD, 160mm
Brake lever: Sram Force AXS HRD
Pedals: not included
Seat: Liv Alacra SL
Seat post: GIANT Contact SL D-Fuse Carbon
Stem: GIANT Contact SLR Aerolight
Handlebar: Liv Contact SLR D-Fuse Carbon
Grips: Liv All Condition
Hubs: GIANT SLR 1 Disc / SyncDrive Plus
Spokes: GIANT SLR 1 Disc
Rims: GIANT SLR 1 Disc Carbon, Tubeless Ready, 36 mm
Tyres (F/R): CADEX Classics, 700x32c, Tubeless Ready, 170 TPI delivered tubeless
Accessories (partially installed): Tubeless Kit (sealant, valves, tyre levers, valve core remover, instructions)
Lighting (F/R): integrated rear light

* In rare cases, our manufacturers supply bicycles with modified but equivalent components.

GPSR Contact: Giant Group Headquarters, 999, Sec. 1, Dongda Road, TW 407, Taichung City, responsible person in the EU: Giant Bicycles Europe B.V., Aalsterweg 3, NL 5615 AB, Eindhoven, support@giant-bicycles.com​

Specifications

  • Battery capacity in Wh
    400
  • Age group
    Adults
  • Number of gears
    24
  • Brake system
    Disc brake
  • E-bike type
    25 km/h
  • Gender
    Ladies
  • Wheel size
    28 inches
  • Material
    Carbon
  • Motor brand
    Giant
  • Motor Nm
    75
  • Motor position
    Rear engine
  • Gear type
    Derailleur gears
  • ETRTO
    32-622

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