Are aggressor bikes good?
GT Aggressor is a solid and reliable mountain biker for casual users who like to ride uphill once in a while. This model offers excellent navigation, responsiveness and smooth riding at an affordable price. The Triple Tech frame is perfect for comfortable rides. The model can also easily double as a commuter bike.
How much does the GT Aggressor weigh?
Product Specifications
| Pedals | High Impact nylon MTB |
|---|---|
| Weight (lb) | 30.9 |
| Weight (kg) | 14 |
| Stem | GT All Terra Alloy Ahead type |
| Shifters | Shimano EF-50 Rapid Fire plus 7spd |
What does GT stand for in bikes?
In 1979 they incorporated into GT Bicycles, Inc. GT standing for the initials of its founder, Gary Turner. Richard sold his bike shop and began selling frames as fast as possible to bicycle distributors across the USA and into Europe.
Where is serial number on GT aggressor?
Modern GT bikes feature the bicycle’s serial number on the underside of the frame and will be accompanied by a bar code: Vintage and older GT bikes may have serial numbers placed on other areas of the frame such as the seat stays next to the rear dropouts or the head badge .
What’s the difference between GT Aggressor sport and expert?
Compare Bikes The GT Aggressor Comp, Aggressor Expert, and Aggressor Sport are all aluminum frame hardtail crosscountry bikes with modest components. The Aggressor Expert has higher gearing, while the Aggressor Sport has 27.5″ / 29″ wheels.
What is a GT Aggressor?
The Aggressor is GT’s entry-level mountain bike, described as “everything the aspiring trail rider needs to be introduced into the sport of mountain biking” but with a nod towards round-town use too. Ride & handling: Lively and enthusiastic ride; feels like a ‘proper’ mountain bike
Is the KTM aggressor a good beginner bike?
It’s a long, low bike, with the kind of roomy cockpit feel more commonly associated with higher-cost bikes, GT having resisted the temptation to go all sit-up-and-beg at the entry level. While it may be less immediately welcoming to beginner-level riders, the Aggressor’s longer cockpit won’t prove a hindrance as their experience builds.
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What makes the 6061 aluminium aggressor frame so special?
While GT’s more expensive models have hydroforming, curved tubes and interesting dropout details, the 6061 aluminium Aggressor frame keeps it simple. There are straight tubes (albeit with a bit of a flare), plate dropouts and a big gusset under the down tube just like the one on the iconic early-90s Zaskar.