Frame Technology
Featuring an all-new ALUXX alloy frameset, Seek can be summed up as City Bike 2.0. It’s practical, but fun. Brainy, but ready for adventure. Powerful disc brakes, fast-rolling tires, durable frame guards and reflective styling for visibility set it apart from the crowd.
Features
- 24-speed drivetrain to tackle the urban jungle
- Mechanical disc brakes for hassle-free braking power
- Unity Venture saddle for cycling comfort and urban toughness
Average Retail Price
Technologies

Reviews
Maxim, one of the most-read men’s magazines in the US (circulation over 2.5 million) has splashed the Giant Seek 2 across a full page of its May 2010 issue with the heading:
“Wheel Genius.” The bike is recommended riding in a feature on urban cycling gear.
Editorial comments in Maxim’s irreverent style praise the bike for its styling, durability, and handling.
“Most commuter bikes are either too soft (retro cruisers perfect for Jean-Luc to pedal to the café) or too brutal (brakeless boutique fixies made for messenger wannabes). This year the biggest bike manufacturer in the world gets the city bike right by taking the middle path. The Giant Seek 2 sports a street-tough but spine-forgiving aluminum alloy frame, a peppy 24-speed Shimano drive train, and disk brakes for stopping all that gnarlitude. And a nice price, too.”