carbon gravel bike for sale Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 1 | Fast, Versatile Carbon Gravel Bike | SALE
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carbon gravel bike for sale Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 1 | Fast, Versatile Carbon Gravel Bike | SALE

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carbon gravel bike for sale Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 1 | Fast, Versatile Carbon Gravel Bike | SALEGiant Revolt Advanced Pro 1 Meteor Storm (SM) Image Giant Bicycles Fast, versatile, race ready gravel. The Revolt Advanced Pro 1 pairs an Advanced grade composite frame with an Advanced SL composite fork for efficient power transfer and smooth control on rough gravel. A rear flip chip lets you choose a shorter wheelbase for agility or a longer wheelbase for stability and tire clearance up to 53 mm. D Fuse cockpit seatpost add tuned compliance, with

Giant Revolt Advanced Pro 1 — Meteor Storm (SM)

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Fast, versatile, race-ready gravel. The Revolt Advanced Pro 1 pairs an Advanced-grade composite frame with an Advanced SL composite fork for efficient power transfer and smooth control on rough gravel. A rear flip chip lets you choose a shorter wheelbase for agility or a longer wheelbase for stability and tire clearance up to 53 mm. D-Fuse cockpit/seatpost add tuned compliance, with clean internal routing, added mounts, and in-frame storage for tools and snacks.

Key Features

  • Advanced-grade composite frame with internal cable routing and down-tube storage.
  • Advanced SL composite fork with OverDrive tapered steerer for precise handling.
  • Flip-chip dropout: adjust wheelbase & tire clearance (up to 53 mm).
  • D-Fuse handlebar & seatpost to dampen vibration and boost comfort.
  • Giant CXR 1 carbon wheel system, tubeless ready.
  • SRAM Rival eTap AXS 2×12 electronic drivetrain (43/30T crank, 10–36 cassette).
  • Integrated mounts on top tube, fork, and rear dropout for bags, bottles, and fenders.
  • Color: Meteor Storm. Sizes: XS, S, M, M/L, L, XL.

Specifications

Frame Advanced-grade composite, 12×142mm thru-axle, disc, flip-chip dropout, internal down-tube storage
Fork Advanced SL composite, OverDrive tapered steerer, 12mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc
Wheelset Giant CXR 1 Carbon Disc WheelSystem, 35 mm depth, Sapim CX-Ray spokes
Tires CADEX GX 700×40c, tubeless
Drivetrain SRAM Rival eTap AXS, 2×12 electronic
Crankset SRAM Rival D1 DUB, 43/30T (length by size)
Cassette SRAM Rival, 12-speed, 10–36
Brakes SRAM Rival eTap AXS HRD hydraulic; rotors 160 mm front / 160 mm rear
Handlebar Giant Contact SLR XR D-Fuse, 31.8 mm (width by size)
Stem Giant Contact AeroLight, −10° (length by size)
Seatpost Giant D-Fuse SLR composite, −5/+15 mm offset
Saddle Giant Grit SL
Max tire clearance Up to 53 mm (flip chip in long position)
Extras Tubeless prepared; in-frame storage bag
Weight (M) ~8.45 kg (varies by size)

Geometry (XS–XL, Short | Long)

Size Seat Tube
(mm)
Seat Angle
(°)
Top Tube
(mm)
Head Tube
(mm)
Head Angle
(°)
Fork Rake
(mm)
Trail
(mm)
Wheelbase
(mm)
Chainstay
(mm)
BB Drop
(mm)
Stack
(mm)
Reach
(mm)
Standover
(mm)
XS 430 74.0 540 125 70.0 50 78 | 82 1024 | 1034 425 | 435 80 | 81 556 381 724 | 731
S 450 73.5 550 135 71.0 50 72 | 75 1020 | 1030 425 | 435 80 | 81 570 381 740 | 747
M 470 73.5 560 150 71.5 50 68 | 72 1026 | 1036 425 | 435 80 | 81 586 387 757 | 764
M/L 490 73.0 575 165 72.0 50 65 | 68 1031 | 1041 425 | 435 80 | 81 602 391 774 | 780
L 510 73.0 585 180 72.0 50 65 | 68 1041 | 1051 425 | 435 80 | 81 616 397 791 | 797
XL 530 73.0 600 195 72.0 50 65 | 68 1056 | 1066 425 | 435 80 | 81 630 407 807 | 814

Geometry varies with the flip-chip (short vs long). For more detail, see Giant’s Flip Chip guide (PDF).

Flip Chip instructions (Giant CDN PDF)

Tech & Features

Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice.

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