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Giant is a reputable brand but you must tell people what you need the bike for. If you said racing then I could happily say you need to ride your bike more. But if you were just an average day, ride you bike every so often, kind of guy (assuming you are a guy), then the Yukon is a great bike... Just don't take it of the footpath
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whhaaaatttt the yukon has deore (ssram x7 on some which is prettymuch equivilent) and some even come with hydraulic discs, the ones were selling at the shop i work in have judy TT's that would be fine for a bit of offroad riding, i know people with bikes way less equipped than the yukon like someone i know with a rincon, it only has alivio, hes been giving it hell for ages and its still holding together
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