Giant Yukon (08) | $550
BikeRadar verdict
"Look beyond the indifferent fork and the Yukon has a great blend of sound componentry and easygoing handling"
The
Ride & handling: spot-on response for beginners and more experiencedriders
Building a bike that both beginners and more experienced riders will feel comfortable on is not as easy as it sounds, but that gert big stack of washers between the headset and stem plays a big role in making the Yukon feel instantly welcoming, whatever your trail experience.
Of
course, there’s more to it than that. Giant’s years of frame building
experience shines through in a geometry that’s a convincing blend of neutral
stability and inspirational flickability. Not found your off-road feet yet?
Fear not, because the
Caught
the bug and ready to push your skills to the next level? No problem – the
Reliable components and good all-round build quality all contribute to a ride experience that’s surprisingly good for the money, if a tad harsh when the going gets fast and rocky.
Niggles?
Well, yes – the fork’s too stiff. But since sample variations seem to be a fact
of life at this price point – and the
The rest of the package is just too good to ignore and, as budget all-rounders go, this is a bike that pretty much sets the standard at this price.
Chassis: up to date shaping
There are definite advantages to be had from building bikes for some of the biggest names in the business. Giant’s frame manufacturing technology is cutting edge, and the trickle-down factor means that cheaper frames often deploy techniques that were industry leading just a few years ago.
Sure
enough, the
The down tube starts in a flattish, oval-ish shape at the bottom bracket and takes on a triangular profile with curved apexes and a built-in gusset at the head tube, while the top tube is triangular in section.
Neither
is particularly thin-walled, though, betraying the
Holding up the front end and keeping the front wheel pointed in the right direction is Suntour’s basic XCM fork. Our over-sprung sample was typical of this budget offering – bouncy and harsh in the rough, but just good enough to keep a rider’s fillings intact and vision relatively blur-free.
We
never managed to coax full travel out of ours, even after throwing the
Sample variation seems common for forks in this price bracket, so it’s worth trying before you buy.
Equipment: nice position adjustment, some welcome touches
A high rise stem and an inch-and-a-half of headset washers make it easy to set the bars at newbie-friendly height, though for any halfway serious off-roading you’ll probably want to lose most of the washers to prevent the front end wandering on steep climbs.
Centre ridge tyres combine easy rolling on tarmac and hardpack surfaces with moderate off-road grip, but they’ll soon give up in wet and muddy conditions.
Kudos to Giant for speccing a chainset with replaceable chainrings – this will save junking the whole chainset when one needs replacing.
The Hayes mechanical discs are among the best budget brakes we’ve tried.
User Reviews
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0.3
User review of Giant Yukon (08)
I've had one of these for over 2 months now and find it a very good bike. Breaks need a bit of setting up and harder wearing pads would be a good idea for someone doing alot of off roading. steering is very good. All round good bike.
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Specification
- Name:
- Yukon (08)
- Built by:
- Giant
- Price:
- $550.00
- Available Sizes:
- 14 Inches, 17 Inches, 19 Inches, 21 Inches, 23 Inches
- Brakes Brand:
- Hayes
- Brakes Model:
- GX2
- Cassette:
- 8-speed 11-32T
- Cranks Brand:
- TruVativ
- Cranks Model:
- ISO Flow
- Fork Brand:
- Suntour
- Fork Model:
- XCM 100mm Travel
- Frame Material:
- ALUXX
- Front Hub Brand:
- Formula
- Front Tyre Size:
- 26x1.95
- Gearing:
- 22/32/42
- Handlebar Brand:
- Giant
- Head Angle:
- 70.50 Degrees
- Rear Derailleur Brand:
- Shimano
- Rear Derailleur Model:
- Alivio
- Rear Hub Brand:
- Formula
- Rear Tyre Size:
- 26x1.95
- Saddle Brand:
- Giant
- Seat Angle:
- 73.00 Degrees
- Seatpost Brand:
- Giant
- Shifters Brand:
- Shimano
- Shifters Model:
- EF50
- Size:
- 17.00 Inches
- Stem Brand:
- Giant
- Tyres Brand:
- Kenda
- Weight (kg):
- 14.90
- Year:
- 2008
- Bottom Bracket Height (in):
- 11.75 in
- Chainstays (in):
- 16.70
- Seat Tube (in):
- 17.00 in
- Top Tube (in):
- 22.30 in
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