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Here’s your invitation to ride. With its comfortable, relaxing ride quality, suspension seatpost and upright positioning, Cypress makes it easy.
Smooth-rolling 700c wheels give Cypress a comfortable ride, even when things get a little bumpy. The suspension seatpost soaks up shocks, and the ALUXX aluminum frame provides a comfortable, upright ride. So you can take it on roads or bike paths, even some dirt. Just keep pedaling and enjoy the ride.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN | Store SKU |
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Gun Metal Black / X-Small | 04712878277182 | 90022013 | CYP17685877L |
Gun Metal Black / Small | 04712878277199 | 90022014 | CYP16417526L |
Gun Metal Black / Medium | 04712878277205 | 90022015 | CYP16948196L |
Gun Metal Black / Large | 04712878277212 | 90022016 | CYP16626087L |
Gun Metal Black / X-Large | 04712878277229 | 90022017 | CYP1748558L |
Reviews
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Durable (9)
- Lightweight (7)
- Great Components (5)
- Handles Well Off-road (3)
- Versatile (2)
Cons
- Heavy (2)
- I have yet to find a con
- Heavier than some
- Poor break component
Best Uses
- Pavement (8)
- Commuting (6)
- Road Biking (2)
- Off-Road
- Comuting
- Road Hard Trail
- Commuting/City
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Comments:
It's not a bad bike for sure, for the casual neighborhood rider which I am. I like a seat, comfortable for under 1 hour rides in casual riding. Bike is light even comparing to the kids bikes. The problems, as I see it, in the lower gears, handlebar and pedals. It's quite a workout to go up hill, I had easier time to do it with department store bike which had 21 speeds and steel frame. Brakes are good, had no problems to control my bike. Shifting is quite rough, with the sound similar to dropping set of pens on the floor. When going down the hill it's easy to lose contact with pedals so you end up trying to catch them again somehow. Handlebars shape is such that it's not comfortable to hold on them, it's somewhat flat on the edges making it feel like you holding the piece of 2x4 board. I guess that's what you get when you go for a cheapest "good" bike.
Pros
- Shifts Clean And Smooth
- Comfortable Sadle
- Great Value
- Looks great
Cons
- I have yet to find a con
Best Uses
- Road Hard Trail
- Comuting
Comments:
I bought this bike as a commuter to work about 6 miles away, comparing it to my girl friend's old bike, she is going to invest. I feel for the money, the competition falls just short. The sadle is more comfortable. It shifts clean and crisp. It looks great going down the road.
Pros
- Comfy Upright Handle
- Very Stable Ride
- Lightweight
- Comfortable Big Seat
- Versatile
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Biking
- Commuting/City
Comments:
I mostly commute on this to my work. I am planning to replace my car with this to commute to work.
Pros
- Versatile
- Lightweight
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
I ride this bike on paved trails and on the city street. This bike is comfortable to ride and it makes riding that much more enjoyable. The gears are easy to shift when on hills. I love my Giant Cypress.
Pros
- Durable
- Handles Well Off-road
Cons
- Heavier than some
Best Uses
- Pavement
- Off-Road
Comments:
Put over 2000 miles on this bike in the last year. Beat the living hell out of the bike, going on off road trails that would normally be only accessible by mountain bike. Replaced seat for smaller one within the first week of owning.Good bike for beginners. De-railer has had a couple of problems, and I have had to re-tune it twice.
Pros
- Durable
- Great Components
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting
- Pavement
Comments:
If you want a smooth ride, this is the bike for you. The price cannot be beat by any quality brand bike. The styling of the frame makes for a very streamlined looking bike.
Pros
- Great Components
- Durable
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Pavement
Comments:
I have had my Cypress for almost six months and it is one of the best bikes I have ridden for the price. I bike 15+ miles a day I can get to speeds close to that of a road bike and keep it there. It's not as lightweight as I would like it to be, but it's also not as heavy as some of its competitors. It handles great and the shifting is smooth and quick. I dropped the riser all the way down and reversed the handlebars and it gives me a very low profile but not so low that it is hard on the back.
Pros
- Great Components
- Lightweight
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Pavement
- Commuting
Comments:
For me it has been durable (4 yrs,bought from bicycle world),it rolls like a dream and smooth. it seems to me to maybe have superior wheel bearings than some of the other bike manufacturers of this type of bike. Very comfortable but fast also and it handles well. Riding thru Grass and sand for short stretches does not cause a problem with this size tire. Only negative i didnt like the cushy seat and replaced with harder narrower-personal pref.
Pros
- Great Components
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Commuting
- Pavement
Comments:
I love this bike well made my husband owns one as well. The sizes they come in are perfect. Keep shopping for a better price.
Pros
- Handles Well Off-road
- Durable
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Commuting
- Pavement
Comments:
I test drove several bikes and when I got onboard this bike, I was hooked! I couldn't believe the comfort! However, when climbing hills, especially into the wind, this bike is extremely heavy! It is great for a nice, comfy ride on a flat or low-incline straight-away. It is excellent on paved trails! The glide is so smooth. For the low-budget, entry-level, casual cyclist, this is a great bicycle.
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