Giro 20 ATT
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Big brother to the Giro-20, the ATT version of this bike is designed for the person who wants the perfect all-around ride and a no compromise spec. Not only does this bike take the rigors of commuting and touring head on with its time tested Bacchetta aluminum frame, its groupo and price can’t be beat.

A word about our Giro line of short-wheelbase recumbents- Giro means “tour” in Italian and that’s the mentality we built these recumbents around: Tough bikes that handle extremely well and can be loaded up for the long haul or the hectic, everyday commute. In short, our Giro line is about dependability. If you want a “do all” bike, check out our Giro lineup and see why it’s the Gold Standard in short-wheelbase touring and commuting recumbents.

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Frame: Bacchetta Custom Ovalized Aluminum w/Disc Brake Tab
Fork: Bacchetta Aluminum w/Disc Brake Tab
Seat: Bacchetta EuroMesh or ReCurve
Handlebar: Bacchetta Aluminum "Tweener"
Stem: Bacchetta "B-Pivot" Adjustable Stem
Rear Derail: SRAM X.9
Front Derail: Microshift R439 SS
Shifters: SRAM X.9
Crankset: FSA Gossamer 50/39/30
Back Bracket: FSA Mega Exo Integrated
Headset: FSA Orbit-X, 1" Threadless
Cassette: SRAM PG950 11-34t 9spd
Front Brake: Avid BB7 Disc
Rear Brake: Avid BB7 Disc
Back Levers: Avid Speed Dial 7
Front Wheel: Alex DA16, 20" (406), w/sealed bearing disc hub
Rear Wheel: Alex DA16, 26" (559), w/sealed bearing disc hub
Front Tire: Kenda Kwest, 20" x 1.25"
Rear Tire: Kenda Kwest, 26" x 1.25"
Chain: KMC Z9000
Pedals: Wellgo LU 897 Platform 
BB Height: 26"
Seat Height: 23.5" mid range
Wheelbase: 47"
Weight: 28 lbs w/ EuroMesh and w/out Pedals
Weight Limit: 230 lbs.*
Gear Range: 23.5-118"
Color: Yellow
Frame Size: Small, Medium/Large
X-Seam: Small: 36"-45", M/L: 40"-49"
MSRP: $1,999.00
Accessories:

Fender Set, Back Rack, (OFA), Big Bag

Prices are subject to change and do not include shipping and handling or sales tax. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

*Rider and Gear Makes Up Weight Limit Total

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Love this bike
From: Terry N, Muskego

Good Stuff: comfort, agility, light weight
Bad Stuff: Adjustable handlebars can be moved too far forward which may result in them locking up if the front wheel is turned at an acute angle accidentally
How I Ride: Paved and limestone trails mainly

This is by far the most comfortable bike I have had. No more pain in the rear or wrists or back due to the unique positioning on the recumbent bike. The giro 20 att is very lightweight and nimble when riding. I love its smaller wheelbase compared to the longer wheelbase recumbents. The bike is extremely well constructed. I have the Recurve seat on mine and love it. This bike has made me want to ride more often than before due to its comfort.
 

The Do-It-All-Giro Rules!
From: William Welsh, Cannington, Ontario, Canada

Good Stuff: Components, Quality, Comfort
Bad Stuff: Weight, lower speed than a Corsa
How I Ride: Recreational with touring trips

I bought my Giro 20tt in 2008. I've done long rides over 100 miles, climbed lots of hills and toured and bombed around town with it. I have a 24 inch front wheel for some added heel strike, but a bit more speed with smaller tires. The stock wheels are great for every other ride. I toured with it in the Finger Lakes region - lots of hills and pulling a trailer. The Giro performed beautifully. I loved the security of the disk brakes on the big descents! The Giro's comfort is great on long rides! The riding positon is perfect for touring views. The twist shift is good for me. I like it's compactness. My only other alterations to the bike were ergo hand grips and speedo as well as the aforementioned front wheel option. Baccetta is a great bike. Enjoy!
 

The do it all bike
From: Don Rose, Macomb Township, Michigan

Good Stuff: comfort, handling, stability
Bad Stuff: grip shift, switched to bar end on Paul Thumbies
How I Ride: Recreational, single day rides

It is said the best bike is the bike that chooses you rather than you choosing the bike. Well, the Giro 20 chose me and I have been extremely happy ever since! After trying a number of short and long wheelbase recumbents I felt like I was just going to have to pick one and hope for the best. Then I had an opportunity to ride a Giro 20 at a recumbent rally. Right away I knew this was the one! Everything just clicked, and I loved the “Superman” style handlebars. I can't imagine a better all around bike that lets me do whatever I want and do it well. A ride around the neighborhood or a multi-day tour. I can do it all with my Giro 20.
 

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Easy Purchase Option*: You can purchase a complete bicycle directly from Bacchetta if you do not have an authorized Bacchetta recumbent dealer in your area. All Bacchetta short wheel base recumbents are shipped completely built up and ready to ride. All Bacchetta long wheel base recumbents require minimum assembly which is usually limited to putting the front wheel on.

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