2016 Giant ToughRoad SLR2
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2016 Giant ToughRoad SLR2
I bought one of these last month and thought I'd give it a limited review ( at the prompting of a couple members). By limited I mean I'm not a bikesman with extensive knowledge.
I bought the bike because I saw one in person at the Boston Giant company store and really liked it.
After riding it for a couple of weeks, I love it. Can't tell you why I love it, but it just works well for me, 6ft 210 lbs, size large. I ride 6 to 13 miles 4-5 times a week on rough asphalt and sometimes gravel roads at a full tilt pace. The brakes are outstanding and it shifts flawlessly thru all the gears although I am usually in the higest 2-3 gears. Any questions, ask away
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***I'll try and get a few pictures posted with this new phone
I bought the bike because I saw one in person at the Boston Giant company store and really liked it.
After riding it for a couple of weeks, I love it. Can't tell you why I love it, but it just works well for me, 6ft 210 lbs, size large. I ride 6 to 13 miles 4-5 times a week on rough asphalt and sometimes gravel roads at a full tilt pace. The brakes are outstanding and it shifts flawlessly thru all the gears although I am usually in the higest 2-3 gears. Any questions, ask away
Rob
***I'll try and get a few pictures posted with this new phone
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29ers make good bikes. Most of them are mountain bikes, which limits their usefulness for most riding situations.
The Marin Muirwoods is an urban 29er. Giant's ToughRoad SLR is another bike in this mold.
They can go from city streets to fire roads and gravel trails.
Congratulations on your new acquisition.
The Marin Muirwoods is an urban 29er. Giant's ToughRoad SLR is another bike in this mold.
They can go from city streets to fire roads and gravel trails.
Congratulations on your new acquisition.
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Very nice bike! I really like the rigid fork for this type of bike. I recently bought a Cannondale Trail 7 which is meant for gravel and some light duty trails but I wish it would have came with a rigid fork as yours and those tires are very nice as well.
Though your bike is in a higher quality/price bracket, had I seen it when I was shopping for one, I would have been sold. Congratulations on your purchase!
Though your bike is in a higher quality/price bracket, had I seen it when I was shopping for one, I would have been sold. Congratulations on your purchase!
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The cost was about $900 and change out the door. Weight is about 28lbs I think? we live on a boat for summer so no scale to weigh.
***sorry bout the fly reel in pics
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I want to trade-up to one of these or a Kona Big Rove Al, but can find neither locally. Not yet at least. That's a beautiful bike. Best of luck with it.
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Love the whole concept of this bike. I hope the sales take off and maybe Trek and Specialized will get the hint and make a decent spec, non suspended fork for the DS/Crosstrail series....or flat bar 920 disc or AWOL?
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That's a great looking bike. Congrats! 
I really like some of Giant's offerings ... Toughroad, Anyroad, Fastroad and Defy. All are very nice.


I really like some of Giant's offerings ... Toughroad, Anyroad, Fastroad and Defy. All are very nice.


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Boston is a 50 mile hike, and I'm on the small frame side. I haven't been impressed with Giant's Boston company store. Maybe I just caught them at a bad time, but there was virtually no stock of bikes I was interested in looking at a few months ago. You would think a company store would have a broader selection.
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First post. Thanks for the review and pics roguewave. Very helpful. I looked at one of these yesterday that the LBS just assembled. Impressive. I like the lighter weight relative to the Roam 1 I was almost dead set on purchasing. And especially relative to my last bike, a '95 steel sporting goods store special MTB.
Question. How do you like the stock saddle? I'm debating keeping it and trying it for a while, or taking advantage of the accessory discount offered with a new bike purchase and getting a somewhat more cushy one.
Thanks again for the review.
Question. How do you like the stock saddle? I'm debating keeping it and trying it for a while, or taking advantage of the accessory discount offered with a new bike purchase and getting a somewhat more cushy one.
Thanks again for the review.

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Thanks for the review and comments. My LBS had a Toughroad SLR 2 that I could test. I was very impressed, but they're having trouble locating the correct size (L) :/.
They can get an SLR 1, but I'm having a hard time justifying the premium considering its the same frame, fork and wheels...
They can get an SLR 1, but I'm having a hard time justifying the premium considering its the same frame, fork and wheels...
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Thanks for the review and comments. My LBS had a Toughroad SLR 2 that I could test. I was very impressed, but they're having trouble locating the correct size (L) :/.
They can get an SLR 1, but I'm having a hard time justifying the premium considering its the same frame, fork and wheels...
They can get an SLR 1, but I'm having a hard time justifying the premium considering its the same frame, fork and wheels...
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I suspect Giant is charging about $100 for the racks, but I can buy a decent rear rack for $30, so I'll probably go that route. Besides all my other bikes run Shimano stuff, so I'd prefer to stick with that for parts interchangeability.
The shop called today and said 2-3 weeks for an SLR 2, so I've put one on order. Looking forward to getting it, it'll be really nice to have an awesome commuter/errand bike.
The shop called today and said 2-3 weeks for an SLR 2, so I've put one on order. Looking forward to getting it, it'll be really nice to have an awesome commuter/errand bike.
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I suspect Giant is charging about $100 for the racks, but I can buy a decent rear rack for $30, so I'll probably go that route. Besides all my other bikes run Shimano stuff, so I'd prefer to stick with that for parts interchangeability.
The shop called today and said 2-3 weeks for an SLR 2, so I've put one on order. Looking forward to getting it, it'll be really nice to have an awesome commuter/errand bike.
The shop called today and said 2-3 weeks for an SLR 2, so I've put one on order. Looking forward to getting it, it'll be really nice to have an awesome commuter/errand bike.
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My LBS had a large over the weekend and it was obviously too big, so they were able to assemble a medium for me to try on Monday night and Tuesday I took it home. Took a five-mile ride and was very impressed with the bike. The ride was flat and mostly road with about 1/2 mile of grass and dirt. The choice of gearing was nice and everything worked well together. I like this bike.
Here's the link to Giant's racks with retail prices:
Racks - Bike Gear | Giant Bicycles | United States
Here's the link to Giant's racks with retail prices:
Racks - Bike Gear | Giant Bicycles | United States
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sorry, been busy back home here in Texas. I tried to buy another one in Austin last week, I left the one I bought in Boston on the boat so I have something to ride while up there in Portland. Like to buy another to keep here, thats how much I dig it. None available for now, so I'll have to order one and wait, man I hate waiting

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First post. Thanks for the review and pics roguewave. Very helpful. I looked at one of these yesterday that the LBS just assembled. Impressive. I like the lighter weight relative to the Roam 1 I was almost dead set on purchasing. And especially relative to my last bike, a '95 steel sporting goods store special MTB.
Question. How do you like the stock saddle? I'm debating keeping it and trying it for a while, or taking advantage of the accessory discount offered with a new bike purchase and getting a somewhat more cushy one.
Thanks again for the review.
Question. How do you like the stock saddle? I'm debating keeping it and trying it for a while, or taking advantage of the accessory discount offered with a new bike purchase and getting a somewhat more cushy one.
Thanks again for the review.

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My LBS had a large over the weekend and it was obviously too big, so they were able to assemble a medium for me to try on Monday night and Tuesday I took it home. Took a five-mile ride and was very impressed with the bike. The ride was flat and mostly road with about 1/2 mile of grass and dirt. The choice of gearing was nice and everything worked well together. I like this bike.
Here's the link to Giant's racks with retail prices:
Racks - Bike Gear | Giant Bicycles | United States
Here's the link to Giant's racks with retail prices:
Racks - Bike Gear | Giant Bicycles | United States
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This afternoon and friend of mine and I went to an LBS that is a Giant, Felt, Surly, Salsa dealer. They had a 2016 Toughroad SLR 2 on the floor in my size (medium). If I had the cash I would have bought it on the spot! I liked it even better than the '16 Anyroad 1, even though it sported the new version of Tiagra.
Now I need to figure out how I can get the Do-Re-Mi to buy one of these bad boys. Unfortunately, I have a lot of bills hitting all at once (home owner's ins, car ins, property taxes, auto repair). It sucks not being a 1-percenter!
Now I need to figure out how I can get the Do-Re-Mi to buy one of these bad boys. Unfortunately, I have a lot of bills hitting all at once (home owner's ins, car ins, property taxes, auto repair). It sucks not being a 1-percenter!