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Giant Bikes For Sale: Used Certified Pre-Owned

Giant is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer and the world's largest producer of high-performance bikes across road and mountain disciplines. Giant bikes feature Advanced Composite carbon frame technology, proprietary wheel systems, and suspension platforms developed through decades of engineering and professional racing.

LebelBicycles sells a wide selection of certified pre-owned Giant road bikes and mountain bikes including models such as the TCR, Propel, Trance, and Revolt. Every Giant bike undergoes a 100+ point inspection by experienced bike mechanics covering frame condition, drivetrain performance, braking components, and wheel integrity.

Certified pre-owned Giant bikes deliver world-class engineering at a significant discount compared to new retail. Shop used Giant bikes online at LebelBicycles with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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Giant Defy Advanced 2 - 2012, X-Large

Sale price $1,150.00 Regular price $3,200.00
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Giant Trance X Advanced 1 - 2025, Medium

Sale price $3,950.00 Regular price $6,000.00
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Giant Reign Advanced PRO 2 - 2020, Medium

Sale price $2,550.00 Regular price $5,000.00
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Giant TCR Advanced SL - 2013, Medium/Large /56 cm

Sale price $1,750.00 Regular price $5,450.00
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Giant Revolt Advanced PRO - 2023, Medium/54 cm

Sale price $3,550.00 Regular price $5,500.00
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Giant Revolt Advanced 0 - 2021, 56 cm / Medium/Large

Sale price $2,350.00 Regular price $5,000.00
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Giant Advanced TCX PRO 2 - 2020, Medium/54 cm

Sale price $2,250.00 Regular price $4,250.00

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What Are The Benefits Of Buying a Used Giant Bike?

The benefits of buying a used Giant bike include lower purchase price, reduced depreciation loss, access to higher-tier models, and faster availability than new stock. A used Giant bike costs 30% to 50% less than the original retail price within the first three years of ownership.

The buyer avoids the steepest depreciation curve, which occurs in the first year of ownership. A used Giant budget often allows the buyer to step up from a 105 build to an Ultegra or Advanced SL build at the same total cost. Used Giant bikes are also available immediately, which avoids the multi-month wait times that affect new flagship models.

How Much Do Giant Bikes Cost?

Giant bikes cost between USD 600 and USD 13,800 at retail. The Giant Contend entry-level alloy road bike retails from USD 1,000. The Giant TCR Advanced SL with Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 retails near USD 13,800. The Giant Trance X Advanced Pro retails from USD 5,500. The Giant Trance X E+ Pro electric mountain bike retails from USD 6,000.

How Much Do Used Giant Bikes Cost?

Used Giant bikes cost between USD 600 and USD 6,000 at certified pre-owned retailers. A used Giant TCR Advanced Pro with Shimano Ultegra Di2 typically resells for USD 2,500 to USD 3,800. A used Giant Defy Advanced with Shimano 105 resells for USD 1,300 to USD 2,000. A used Giant Trance Advanced Pro 29 resells for USD 2,600 to USD 4,100. The price depends on model year, groupset, wheelset, frame condition, and component wear.

What's Special About Giant Bikes?

Giant bikes are notable for their in-house Advanced-grade composite carbon, vertically integrated manufacturing, Variable Riding Position Geometry, and the SyncDrive motor system on the electric range. Giant operates its own carbon fiber facility in Taichung, Taiwan, which gives the brand control over frame production at every tier. The Advanced, Advanced Pro, and Advanced SL grades use progressively higher-grade T-700 and T-800 raw carbon fiber and tighter manufacturing tolerances. Giant produces frames for several other major bike brands at its Taichung and Kunshan factories, which makes it a primary supplier to the global bike industry.

What Is The Giant Bike Sizing?

Giant bike sizing uses a letter-based system from XS to XXL on most road and mountain models, with stack and reach values published per size on the Giant geometry chart. The Giant TCR is offered in sizes XS, S, M, M/L, L, and XL, mapped to rider heights from 152 cm (5'0") to 196 cm (6'5"). The Giant Trance mountain bike uses a Compact Trail Geometry frame with a low standover height to support a wider rider height range per size. The Giant Defy endurance road bike uses a slightly taller stack value than the TCR at the same nominal size to support a more upright riding position.

Are Certified Pre-Owned Giant Bikes Worth It?

Certified pre-owned Giant bikes are worth it for most buyers. A certified pre-owned Giant bike has been inspected by a qualified mechanic, serviced for safety, and is sold with a written warranty. The certified process verifies frame integrity, drivetrain wear, bearing condition, and brake function. The buyer receives the same Giant model at a 30% to 50% discount to new retail with reduced mechanical risk compared to a private-party purchase.

What Types Of Bikes Do Giant Produce?

Giant produces road bikes, mountain bikes, gravel bikes, electric bikes, hybrid bikes, and triathlon bikes. The road bike range includes aero, lightweight, and endurance categories. The mountain bike range includes cross-country, trail, and enduro categories. The gravel bike range is anchored by the Revolt platform for mixed-surface and adventure riding. The electric bike range uses the Giant SyncDrive motor system, co-developed with Yamaha.

What Does the Giant Model Lineup Include?

The Giant model lineup includes the TCR, Propel, Defy, Revolt, Trance, Anthem, Reign, Contend, and Trance X E+. These models and their categories are listed below.

  • Giant TCR: The TCR is the lightweight all-round race road bike, used by the Team Jayco AlUla professional team.
  • Giant Propel: The Propel is the aerodynamic race road bike, with truncated airfoil tube profiles.
  • Giant Defy: The Defy is the endurance road bike, with D-Fuse seatpost and handlebar for vibration absorption.
  • Giant Revolt: The Revolt is the gravel bike, with the D-Fuse seatpost and tire clearance up to 53 mm.
  • Giant Trance: The Trance is the trail mountain bike, built around the Maestro suspension platform with four pivot points and two linkages.
  • Giant Anthem: The Anthem is the cross-country mountain bike, with 100 mm of rear travel.
  • Giant Reign: The Reign is the enduro mountain bike, with 170 mm front and 160 mm rear travel.
  • Giant Contend: The Contend is the alloy road bike, used as the entry point to the road range.
  • Giant Trance X E+: The Trance X E+ is the full-power electric trail mountain bike, equipped with the Giant SyncDrive Pro2 motor.

What Is The History Of Giant Bikes?

Giant Manufacturing Company was founded in 1972 by King Liu and a group of Taiwanese investors. The company began as a contract manufacturer for Western bike brands and signed a major OEM deal with Schwinn in 1977. Giant launched its own-brand bicycle line in 1981. The company opened Giant Europe in 1986 and Giant USA in 1987. Giant supplied the ONCE and T-Mobile professional cycling teams in the 1990s and 2000s, and supplies the Team Jayco AlUla professional team today.

Which Country Is Giant From?

Giant is from Taiwan. The company is headquartered in Taichung, Taiwan, and operates carbon and alloy frame production facilities in Taichung and Kunshan, China.

Which Is Better, Giant or Trek?

Giant and Trek are comparable in build quality, performance, and price across the road, mountain, and gravel categories. Giant frames such as the TCR Advanced SL and Propel Advanced SL prioritize stiffness-to-weight and direct in-house carbon production.

Trek frames such as the Madone SLR and Domane SLR prioritize aero integration and IsoSpeed compliance. Giant generally offers a lower price at each component tier because of vertical manufacturing integration, while Trek offers a denser North American dealer network and a lifetime frame warranty for the original owner.

Are Giant Bikes a Good Value For Money?

Giant bikes are good value for money across the entry, mid, and upper tiers. The Giant TCR Advanced Pro delivers Shimano Ultegra Di2, in-house Giant SLR-1 carbon wheels, and the same Advanced-grade frame as the team-issued model at around 60% of the Advanced SL price. The Giant Defy Advanced 2 offers a Shimano 105 build on a full carbon endurance frame at the entry carbon tier. The Contend AR offers an alloy road frame with carbon fork and disc brakes at the entry price tier.

Do Giant Bikes Hold Their Value?

Giant bikes hold their value at the segment average for major bike brands. A used Giant TCR Advanced SL retains 50% to 60% of its original price after three years on the resale market. The Propel and Trance Advanced Pro models hold value slightly above this range because of professional team usage and Maestro suspension demand. The lower new retail price of Giant compared to Trek and Specialized compresses the absolute resale value despite competitive percentage retention.

Where To Sell a Used Giant Bike?

Used Giant bikes can be sold to certified pre-owned retailers, on dedicated bike marketplaces, or directly to private buyers. Lebel Bicycles purchases used Giant bikes through a trade-in and direct-buy program for resale as certified pre-owned inventory. Lebel Bicycles offers immediate cash payment, store credit, or trade-in credit toward another certified pre-owned bike from inventory.

How To Trade In a Used Giant Bike?

A used Giant bike is traded in by submitting model details, photos, and condition information to Lebel Bicycles for a written quote. The seller ships the bike to Lebel Bicycles or drops it off in person. Lebel Bicycles inspects the bike, confirms the quote, and pays the seller in cash, store credit, or trade-in credit.

What Is The Best Certified Pre-Owned Giant Bike Retailer?

Lebel Bicycles is the best certified pre-owned Giant bike retailer. Lebel Bicycles inspects every used Giant bike for frame integrity, drivetrain wear, and brake function before listing. Lebel Bicycles sells each bike with a written warranty and ships across the United States.