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LivAvail Advanced
road2200–5500 EUR
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Origin
Avail = the endurance road platform in Liv's women's-specific lineup, sitting opposite the race-focused EnviLiv and parallel to the unisex Giant Defy. 'Avail' name signals reliability — a bike available to ride long, ride often, ride comfortable. Targets century riders, gran fondo riders, all-day road riders, and women returning to road cycling after a break.
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Specifications
- Frame
- Liv Advanced-grade composite monocoque front triangle (855g frameset, 5th gen 2024+), full-composite OverDrive steerer, 12x142mm rear / 12x100mm front thru-axle, flat-mount disc, women's-specific endurance layup (shorter reach + taller stack vs Liv Langma race)
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- Shimano 105 R7100 2x12 mechanical (Advanced 2) → Shimano 105 Di2 R7150 2x12 wireless electronic (Advanced 1) → Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8170 2x12 (Advanced Pro). Crankset 50/34T compact, cassette 11-36T 12-speed.
- Brakes
- Shimano 105 hydraulic disc (BR-R7170), Shimano SM-RT64 rotors 160/160mm (Advanced 2); Ultegra hydraulic on Advanced Pro. Flat-mount, 12mm thru-axle.
- Wheels
- Giant P-R1 Disc alloy rims, Giant alloy 12mm thru-axle hubs, Sapim spokes, tubeless ready, 700c (Advanced 2). Higher tiers move to Giant SLR alloy/carbon wheelsets.
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The verdict
+Strengths
- Women's-specific geometry with real anthropometric backing — shorter reach, taller stack, narrower bars, shorter cranks scaled per size Liv's commitment to women's-specific frames stands out in an industry that has largely moved to unisex (Cyclingweekly)
- D-Fuse seatpost — flat-back composite post flexes rearward to damp vibration. Effective on long road rides and rough tarmac The D-Fuse seatpost noticeably damps rear-end vibration (BikeRadar)
- 5 sizes including XXS (sub-155cm) — broader fit range than most unisex endurance road platforms and most women's-specific competitors
- Liv Alacra saddle — women's-specific anatomical cutout, consistently praised across reviews as one of the most comfortable stock saddles in the endurance road category
- Di2 wireless electronic on Advanced 1 at ~€3,500 — Liv brings electronic shifting down to mid-tier price on a women's-specific endurance platform
- Dealer-supported (Giant/Liv network) — test rides + fit consultation + warranty service in person, unlike D2C-only competitors (Canyon, Ribble)
- Endurance geometry balanced — long enough to be comfortable, short enough not to feel sluggish on faster sections
−Weaknesses
- On long rides the stiff frame can transmit fatiguing vibration — BikeRadar found it 'less plush than Trek Domane or Specialized Ruby'; comfort relies on the D-Fuse seatpost/bar rather than a dedicated isolation system For long rides, vibrations through the frame became fatiguing (BikeRadar)
- Liv published weight figures absent — relies on dealer weighing per built size, hard to compare on paper against competitors
- No front-end damping system (unlike Specialized Roubaix Future Shock, Trek Domane front IsoSpeed) — D-Fuse is rear-only. Riders prioritising front-end comfort may prefer Roubaix or Domane
- Hidden cable routing complicates home stem/bar swaps — budget extra time or dealer labour for those jobs
- 5 sizes (XXS/XS/S/M/ML) — caps at ML around 180cm. Taller women riders (180cm+) may find ML cramped or need to size up to Giant Defy unisex
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Who it’s for
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Buyer’s notes
№ 01
If you're shorter than 155cm: the Avail Advanced XXS is genuinely fit-engineered for you, not retrofitted. Most unisex endurance road platforms (Trek Domane unisex, Specialized Roubaix unisex, Cannondale Synapse) start at XS ~155cm and leave shorter riders without a true-fit option. This is one of the strongest cases for Liv.
№ 02
Advanced 2 (~€2,300) is the value sweet spot — same Advanced-grade composite frame as Advanced 1 and Pro, Shimano 105 R7100 2x12 mechanical (reliable, well-supported, easy to service at any Shimano dealer). You're paying for the frame architecture, and it's the same architecture across the lineup.
№ 03
Advanced 1 (~€3,500) brings Shimano 105 Di2 wireless electronic to a women's-specific endurance road platform — a notable price-point breakthrough. If you've ridden Di2 once you won't go back; if you've never tried it, this is the most accessible Di2-on-Liv-frame.
№ 04
Advanced Pro at ~€5,500 is justifiable only if you're committed to Shimano Ultegra Di2 + Advanced SL fork + Giant SLR carbon wheelset together. Otherwise Advanced 1 + aftermarket Ultegra Di2 upgrade + carbon wheels later may total less. Frame is identical.
№ 05
D-Fuse seatpost crack inspection on used Avail Advanced: look at the flat back face for any visible cracks or stress marks. The flat section is by design — but real damage will show as a hairline crack across the flat. If unsure, replace with a known-good D-Fuse (Liv/Giant aftermarket).
№ 06
Pre-2020 rim brake Avail Advanced generations are €700-1,400 used but tyre clearance is limited to 25-28c — fine for pure road, but no room for modern endurance 30-32c rolling resistance optimum. Factor that into the buying decision.
№ 07
Used market in Baltics has more Avail Advanced inventory than Devote Advanced due to the longer production history. Local listings (Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius) appear regularly — less need to import vs Devote.
№ 08
Compare with unisex Canyon Endurace CF — €500-1,000 cheaper at equivalent groupset tier (D2C model), but no dealer support, no women's-specific finishing kit, and standard reach/stack. Trade-off is: Liv = fit + dealer; Canyon = price + DIY.
№ 09
If you want endurance road + light gravel ability on one bike, the 32c clearance on Avail Advanced is on the conservative side — Trek Domane (38mm) and Specialized Roubaix (40mm) handle that role better. If you genuinely ride gravel, look at Liv Devote Advanced instead.
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Generations
Summary
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Versions & builds
Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.
| Spec | Avail Advanced 2 | Avail Advanced 1 | Avail Advanced Pro | Avail Advanced 2 2026 | Avail Advanced 1 2026 | Avail Advanced Pro 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frame | — | — | — | Liv Advanced-grade composite, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc, hidden cable routing, 32c max tyre clearance | Liv Advanced-grade composite, 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc, hidden cable routing, 32c max tyre clearance | Liv Advanced-grade composite (same as Advanced 1/2), 12x142mm thru-axle, flat-mount disc, hidden cable routing, 32c max tyre clearance |
| Drivetrain | — | — | — | Shimano 105 R7100 2x12 mechanical | Shimano 105 Di2 R7150 2x12 wireless electronic | Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8170 2x12 wireless electronic |
| Brakes | — | — | — | Shimano 105 BR-R7170 hydraulic disc, Giant MPH rotors 160/140mm | Shimano 105 BR-R7170 hydraulic disc, Giant MPH rotors 160/140mm | Shimano Ultegra BR-R8170 hydraulic disc, Giant MPH rotors 160/140mm |
| MSRP | — | — | — | $2,400 | $3,700 | $5,500 |
| Purpose | Value | Balanced | Flagship |
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