Giant Sundance DX
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Giant Sundance DX
I bought this thing a few weeks ago and can't seem to find any information about it whatsoever.
It is a Giant manufacture, a mountain bike or perhaps a hybrid, with the label Sundance DX on the frame. Also on the frame are a few stickers and such letting me know it is a Chromoly frame.
At the bottom part of the frame is what appears to be an informational label letting me know it was made by Giant and a lot more information if only I could read the asian language it was written in. There are numbers there but I can't seem to match them up with anything on the old giant database I found.
It is a Giant manufacture, a mountain bike or perhaps a hybrid, with the label Sundance DX on the frame. Also on the frame are a few stickers and such letting me know it is a Chromoly frame.
At the bottom part of the frame is what appears to be an informational label letting me know it was made by Giant and a lot more information if only I could read the asian language it was written in. There are numbers there but I can't seem to match them up with anything on the old giant database I found.
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I have the same bike I bought from Japan in 1987. I am interested in selling it because of my age I can no longer use. Can you direct me to the Giant database you found.
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Forget about it. Giant invented the mass produced bike manufactured by robots in Taiwan.
They built bikes for everybody. Schwinn, Raleigh, Huffy, Fuji, Bianchi, etc. etc. etc. etc...... until they became the largest bike manufacturer on the planet.
Welcome to the future.
Enjoy your bicycle.
They built bikes for everybody. Schwinn, Raleigh, Huffy, Fuji, Bianchi, etc. etc. etc. etc...... until they became the largest bike manufacturer on the planet.
Welcome to the future.
Enjoy your bicycle.
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