Identify type of Giant MTB
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Its hard to say much from that photograph. The graphics place it within the last 4-5 years. A base model Giant Mtn bike will set you back $400 brand new.
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There are a few Giant Boulder bikes available as well from $150, but seem very basic with no disc brakes or decent front shock. I am 110kg and enjoy beginner to moderate rated mtb tracks. Any suggestions on good 2nd hand bicycles to fit my unique physique as i don't have cash for a new bike. Some more photos to assist with Giant in question.
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I'm not expert on Mtn bikes. To be honest the bike picture and ANY Giant Boulder is really a commuter bike or very light off roader. If your talking about serious off road use then I would suggest that you would need to spend more money.