aussieboy
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I haven't heard of a Giant cruiser bike. Are you talking 2 stroke bike mounting or 4-stroke? I think the quality would be better than a mid range Giant because the frame is steel and the wheels are 12 guage spokes and axles etc built for motors. The front suspension would be similar quality I reckon.
There was a Giant cruiser a few years back that had front V-brake, rear coaster, rigid forks, 3 piece crank and a top tube like a Felt cruiser which makes mounting a tank difficult. It had nice mudguards, a suspended saddle post and nice stem. They discontinued it. There's always heaps of drawbacks to brand name cruisers and these create added expense to overcome. I reckon the Felt Heritage is about the most easily adapted cruiser for a 4-stroke frame mount but I'm not totally sure there is space enough for the engine & tray and I can't get to see one in the flesh. It has practically everything a good 4-stroke needs except for a good rear rack and a suspended saddle post so that's another Aus$100 to add on.
Sorry to confuse you but i meant compared to giant bikes in general, I have a giant uplander at the moment (lots of problems), 2 stroke mounting but will it fit both incase i upgrade later
thanks Ben