What type of suspension is giant maestro?

What type of suspension is giant maestro?

Maestro is the full-suspension platform found on every Giant performance mountain bike – there are seven different travel/frame configurations. Whether you’re climbing for glory or floating over rock gardens, Maestro Suspension doesn’t react to your pedaling power and doesn’t affect your pedaling efficiency.

What suspension does giant use?

Giant Maestro Suspension
Giant Maestro Suspension sets the standard for today’s mountain bike suspension systems. Not only is it a race-proven performance suspension system, but it’s also highly versatile. Maestro is currently used for all of Giant’s performance off-road full-suspension bikes.

How does VPP suspension work?

VPP (Virtual Pivot Point) suspension designs balance different forces to eliminate unwanted compression without limiting bump absorption. The downward force on your pedals pushes most full suspension bikes down, resulting in unwanted suspension compression.

Is FlexPoint suspension good?

This bike climbs impressively well and the FlexPoint suspension design provides a stable pedaling platform and ground-hugging traction. The 120 mm of rear and 130mm of front wheel travel feels smooth and balanced while the updated geometry provides stability and the confidence to get after it on the descents.

How does Maestro suspension work?

Maestro utilizes four strategically positioned pivot points and two linkages that all work to create a single floating pivot point. This single floating pivot point improves pedaling efficiency by counteracting pedaling forces that would otherwise create suspension compression (squatting) or pedal kickback (bobbing).

What does the flip chip do?

The flip chip allows riders to quickly adjust the geometry of their Maestro-equipped mountain bike to better suit how and where they ride. It lets riders change the headtube/seattube angles and bottom bracket height via eccentric (offset, two-position) hardware located on the upper rocker arm.

Is giant suspension good?

Flow’s Verdict. The Giant Stance 29 ticks a lot of boxes for an entry-level full suspension bike. It’s a great package for the money, with quality disc brakes, tubeless compatible wheels and low-range 1×12 gearing. The suspension is smooth and easy to setup, and the 29in wheels give it great momentum over rough ground.

What is Maestro suspension?

Maestro Suspension. Whatever your choice in mountain terrain, Maestro Suspension Technology expands your bike’s capabilities and boosts your performance. From ripping-fast trail bikes to burly downhill machines, it’s an adaptable rear suspension platform that gives you more control, traction, comfort and speed.