For Sale : 2006 Giant Alias mountain bike + mounted kids seat

Hi everyone, I am selling a 2006 Giant Alias Mountain bike.  I'm also selling a mounted kids which can be attached to the rear of the bike as per picture.

Reason for selling is, my 2 boys have grown up and if they tried to sit them in the kids seat now, I reckon they might get stuck!

The bike:

ALUXX FluidFormed™ alloy w-integrated gusset & head tube + XtC geometry

Fork    Rockshox Judy J2 100mm hydraulic damping

Brake Levers    Hayes Sole

Brakes    Hayes Sole hydraulic w/6” rotors

Shifters    SRAM X-7 27 speed trigger shifters

Front Derailleur   Shimano Deore 34.9

Rear Derailleur    SRAM X-7 9 speed

Bottom Bracket   TruVativ Giga Pipe SL ISIS splined

Crankset    TruVativ Comp G 9sp. 22x32x42T ISIS splined

Chain    Shimano Deore 9 speed

Pedals  MSHBKS

Handlebar Stem    Easton alloy

Handlebar    Alloy low rise

Hubs    Fr: Formula disc | Rr: Shimano M475 9sp cassette disc

Cassette / Freewheel    SRAM PG950 9 speed 11-34T

Rims / Wheelset    Alloy double wall disc 26” x 32H

Tyres   Michelin

Seat Post    Easton Alloy 30.9 micro-adjust

Size    21"

Colours    Black

 

The kids seat:

Topeak baby seat with bike mounting rack

 

For bike and baby seat  $475

For bike only  $425

For seat only  $60

 

Am preferring to sell the bike and seat as one.

 

Cheers

 

 

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Forgot to mention that the bike is good condition and has always been seviced and kept inside.

Not familiar with MTB sizing, is a 21" a large frame?

 

I am after a bike to keep at the Shack and this could well fit that criteria.

 

thanks

Hi frank. On a road bike I ride a large frame. In the morning I'll measure the dimensions and post them for you to compare.

Cheers 
Ben
I check their website later!

I took some measurements, from the front tip of the seat to the middle of the handlebars, 59cm and from the tip of the seat to the middle of the cranks 76.5cm (adjustable through seat post going up or down)

 

Cheers

Ben

 it looka a neet tidy bike from the photos

a 21" MTB would be the equivalent of a bigger road bike 22-23"

there is one one way to see of it fits you

Forgot to add, comes with a basic bike speedometer as well

21" is quite big, I am more a 16-18 I am told and as per road bike, it easier to make a small bike fit than a big bike smaller.

 

Thanks anyhow.

I think 21" is an XL in MTB sizing, 15" = S , 17" = M , 19" = L , 21" = XL , 23" = RFB.

Talking to someone I know and that sounds about right with the sizes

Dang - have run out of money this month - looks like a great deal 

would have been handy for the 'muddies mountain bike adventure'

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