Revolt 1
An aluminum frame gravel bike with mid-range components and hydraulic disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price
CA$1,899($1,427)Weight | 22.9 lbs |
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Frame | Aluminum |
Suspension | Rigid |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 700c Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 2 × 10 |
Groupset | GRX 400, Tiagra |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
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Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.
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View Comparison5'1" – 5'6"
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 6'0"
5'8" – 6'2"
5'10" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'7"
Jul 2022 · Matthew Loveridge
Do-everything gravel bike isn't even slightly revolting
Fabulous ride
Versatility
Mounts for everything
Big clearances
Tyres are unsuitable for loose surfaces or wet conditions
Annoying freehub sound
May 2022 · By
Thanks to a flip-chip in the dropouts, the wheelbase of the GIANT Revolt Advanced 0 can be adjusted by one centimetre. This affects both handling and tire clearance. A direct comparison with 18 of the best gravel bikes of the year shows whether this and the mechanical 2x11 Shimano drivetrain make the bike good enough all-round to beat the competition.
Predictable handling
You can tune the handling by adjusting the flip-chip
Plenty of mounting points
Dropper post compatible
Operation of the seat post clamp
Handlebar isn’t flared and the drops are too short
May 2022 · Guy Kesteven
Giant’s much loved soft-road gravel bike gets bigger tires, a smoother ride and more versatility, while losing weight
Super-smooth frame, post and bars
Light and quietly super-quick frame and wheels
Loads of bottle, rack, fender and bag mounts
53mm tire clearance
Close spaced gears and powerful brakes
Receptor tires are terrifying without adding speed
Stock steering is borderline sketchy off-road
No single ring options on any Revolt
Mar 2022 · RBA Staff
A “CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE” GRAVEL BIKE
Jan 2022 · Jeremy Benson
In the cycling world, Giant is synonymous with value, and that is evident in their very reasonably priced Revolt Advanced 3 gravel bike. This complete...
Nov 2021 · Ben Delaney
I broke the seatpost, finished second, and had a blast.
Nov 2021 · Warren Rossiter
The new Revolt is all about evolution not revolution, and that is a wholly good thing
Superb comfort
Quicker, racier handling
GRX braking
Lightweight wheels
Builds on what made the original Revolt a winner
Tyres aren’t suited to wet and/or muddy conditions
Di2 wiring woes
Won’t be a radical enough change from the previous model for some
Dec 2020 · Matthew Pioro
Explore far from home or the corners of your own neighbourhood
Frame | ALUXX Grade Aluminum, disc Tire Clearance: 45c Color: Desert Sage |
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Fork | full composite, OverDrive steerer, disc |
Shock | N/A |
Bottom Bracket | FSA MegaExo, press fit |
Stem | Giant Contact, 8-degree |
Handlebar | Giant Contact XR D-Fuse |
Saddle | Giant Approach |
Seatpost | Giant D-Fuse, alloy Type: Rigid |
Pedals | N/A |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano GRX RX-400 |
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Front Derailleur | Shimano Tiagra |
Crank | FSA Omega Adventure, 32/48 |
Shifters | Shimano GRX RX-400 |
Cassette | Shimano Tiagra, 10-speed, 11x34 |
Chain | KMC X10 with Missing Link |
Brakes | Shimano GRX RX-400 hydraulic, 160mm Type: Hydraulic Disc |
Brake Levers | Shimano GRX RX-400 hydraulic |
Rims | Giant S-X2 Disc wheelset |
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Spokes | Sapim |
Front Hub | Giant S-X2 Disc wheelset, 12mm thru-axle |
Rear Hub | Giant S-X2 Disc wheelset, 12mm thru-axle |
Tires | Giant CrossCut AT 2 Tubeless, 700x38C |
Fenders | Compatible with RGX 45 fender (sold separately) |
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Last updated April 27