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GTAggressor Expert 27.5" (Silver)

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Aggressor Expert Slate Blue SR Suntour XCM-DS fork Shimano Altus/Tourney drivetrain Mech Disc, 160/160mm Rotors
Hub: Alloy Disc Cassette QR, 28H
Fork: SR Suntour XCM-DS, 80mm, Hydraulic Lockout and Preload, Coil
Stem: GT All Terra, 6061 Alloy, 31.8, 8¡
Chain / Belt: KMC Z8.3, 8-speed
Grips: GT Statement
Tires: WTB Ranger Comp, 27.5/29 x 2.25", DNA Compound
Pedals: GT Slim Line Flat Pedal
Saddle: ...read more
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Deviations between specified and installed components are possible depending on the delivery situation. Alternatively installed components correspond to the quality level of the specified components. The specified model year corresponds to the model series defined by the manufacturer and not necessarily the year of manufacture. As some models are produced unchanged over several years, the year of manufacture may vary. Regardless of this, you will receive a current product in accordance with the stated specifications. Errors and omissions excepted.


About GT Bicycles

GT Bicycles has been rocking the cycling world since 1972. It all started with Gary Turner, a BMX enthusiast who wanted to create bikes that could handle serious tricks. Today, GT is all about performance, durability, and fun. Their philosophy? Make bikes that let you push limits - whether you're hitting the trails, racing, or cruising around town. From rugged mountain bikes and versatile gravel bikes to sleek road bikes and BMX legends, GT’s product range is as dynamic as its riders. Users rave about their bikes’ toughness and smooth ride, making them favorites for thrill-seekers and casual cyclists alike. GT is perfect for adventurers who love tackling tough terrain or anyone looking for a bike with a bold personality. If you’re all about having fun on two wheels, GT’s got your back. Ready to ride?


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