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A carbon frame endurance bike with high-end components and shimano ultegra hydraulic disc brakes.
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CA$6,299($4,563)| Weight | 17.7 lbs |
|---|---|
| Frame | Carbon |
| Fork | Carbon |
| Wheels | 700c Carbon |
| Drivetrain | 2 × 11 Electronic |
| Groupset | Ultegra Di2 |
| Power Meter | Giant Power Pro |
| Brakes | Shimano Ultegra Hydraulic Disc |
5'1" – 5'7"
5'4" – 5'9"
5'7" – 6'0"
5'9" – 6'2"
6'0" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'7"
Summary
The Giant Defy is celebrated for its versatility and comfort, making it an excellent choice for endurance road riding. It offers a balanced ride quality, combining stiffness for efficiency with compliance features like the D-Fuse seatpost and handlebar for comfort. While it excels in long-distance comfort and handling, some reviews note minor drawbacks such as cable routing issues and component choices.
Versatile for different types of road riding
Comfortable for long rides
Fun to take on fast club rides and gran fondos
Lively and stiff
Updated frame brings same stiffness as current generation of Propel
Stealth Stem could frustrate do-it-yourself bike fitters
Somewhat twitchy front end without proper fit
Cable routing is terrible and messy
Non-groupset specific RS510 chainset looks cheap
The goal with the Giant Defy range of bikes was to create a line that was more versatile, something that worked well for different types of road riding.
The new Defy Advanced family, which rides much more smoothly and is a little more versatile than before.
Giant’s Defy has long been the brand’s go to endurance machine, aimed at delivering a more relaxed riding position than and graced with a frame that intends to deliver comfort with minimal impact to performance.
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Oct 2021 · Stu Kerton
Ditch the tyres and you have a fast, sweet-handling endurance machine that doesn't panic at speed
Great ride quality from the frameset
Decent tyre clearance
Geometry gives smooth handling
Tyres feel a little 'wooden'
Not the greatest value spec-wise
Jul 2020 · James Bracey
Giant's Defy moves into more versatile territory with an updated frame and bigger tyre volume
Value
Comfort
Versatility
Cable routing
Saddle

Mar 2020 · Peter Stuart
Giant’s latest Defy is future-proof, versatile, fast and far less expensive than equivalently specced alternatives
Fast
32mm tyres
Predictable handling
Well priced
Slightly heavy
Fiddly seatpost bolt

Jan 2019 · Warren Rossiter
A gloriously accomplished blend of smoothness and speed. Buy if you want a bike capable of the longest rides, on any terrain, that’s as capable going up as it is confident coming down
Comfort in spades and handling finesse
Saddle is just okay and bigger bikes need a 160mm rotor on the front

Jul 2018 · Dan Walker
Giant Defy, the endurance bike by the Taiwan-based company, can take you to challenging roads, comfortably
Jul 2018 · James Huang
Giant’s previous-generation Defy range broke new ground in 2014 by being the first complete range of endurance road bikes from a major manufacturer to exclusively offer disc brakes. It was also a very nice bike, period, but also more of a toned-down road racer than a machine that was purpose-built for performance-oriented comfort. That’s all […]

Jul 2018 · Troy Templin
Finally, not an aero road bike
Jul 2018 · Dan Cavallari
Giant's new Defy endurance bike has several clever comfort features but has the spirit of a superlight racer. We went to Italy for a first ride review.
| Frame | Advanced-Grade Composite, disc BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit Tire Clearance: 35c Color: Metallic Red / Metallic Black |
|---|---|
| Fork | Advanced-Grade Composite, full-composite OverDrive 2 steerer, disc |
| Shock | N/A |
| Bottom Bracket | Shimano, press fit |
| Stem | Contact SL Stealth |
| Handlebar | Giant Contact SLR D-Fuse |
| Saddle | Giant Contact SL, Neutral, Composite Base, SST Rails, UniClip Accessory Mount |
| Seatpost | Giant D-Fuse SL, composite Type: Rigid |
| Pedals | N/A |
| Rear Derailleur | Shimano Ultegra Di2 |
|---|---|
| Front Derailleur | Shimano Ultegra Di2 |
| Crank | Shimano Ultegra, 34/50with Giant Power Pro power meter |
| Power Meter | Shimano Ultegra, 34/50with Giant Power Pro power meter |
| Shifters | Shimano Ultegra Di2 |
| Cassette | Shimano Ultegra, 11-34, 11-Speed |
| Chain | KMC X11SL-1 |
| Brakes | Shimano Ultegra Hydraulic Disc, [F] 160mm, [R] 140mm, CenterLock Type: Shimano Ultegra Hydraulic Disc |
| Brake Levers | Shimano Ultegra hydraulic |
| Rims | Giant SLR-1 Disc Composite WheelSystem |
|---|---|
| Spokes | Giant SLR-1 Disc WheelSystem |
| Front Hub | Giant SLR-1 Disc WheelSystem, 12mm thru-axle |
| Rear Hub | Giant SLR-1 Disc WheelSystem, 12mm thru-axle |
| Tires | Giant Gavia Fondo 1, tubeless, 700x32, folding |
First added March 20
Last updated March 20
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