Genesis Bikes for sale

Genesis bikes are popular because they include high-quality frames that are built to last and come with generous warranties. As with the Day One, there are mudguards, rear pannier rack, and an internally genesis bicycles geared rear hub for all weather dependability. If you want more control over exactly what components your bikes is built with, both of these are available to buy as just the frameset.

You get out what you put in though and once up to speed the bike is a different animal. The big plus with the Alpitude is that it handles truly rough terrain well, the faster you go you better it rides and at no point do you think you are going to break it. Steep technical drops are taken in its stride and on fast smooth downs the Alpitude feels stable so long as you stay out of the saddle. The Revelation fork is simple to set up but it is worth remembering to go back and reset them after a couple of rides as they begin to sink into their travel once bedded in. Genesis give their geometry figures with the bike at 25% sag, so you can take just over a degree off the stated numbers to give you the figures of the bike unweighted.

Product PresentationFrom free-ride, long-travel mountain models to fun city bikes, the presentation is a key attractor on the sales floor. In the years that followed, Hess and his company constructed one of the world’s first purpose-built factory stock BMX bikes, allowing BMX fans to buy new wheels without having to alter a mountain bike. An MTB’s suspension forks absorb most of the shock when it hits a bump. This long-distance mountain bike is a cross-country racer’s dream. Genesis makes road, mountain, gravel, adventure, and commuter bikes.

You can see our work for Giant in the grueling Tour de France, on Tokyo commuter streets, and in a garage much like your own. Versatility still pervades the frame, with downtube bottle bosses and mounts for a rear rack and mudguards. Although this bike can take on the commuting duties or a bit of cycle-touring, it is more suited to lively riding in the woods and on bridleways.

For the entry level, you’ll get a Shimano Claris 2×8 drivetrain, an aluminium frame and carbon fork. Whilst the 30 model gets a Shimano 105 2×11 drivetrain, along with the aluminium frame and carbon fork. So many models are offered that it can be hard to choose exactly which bike is best for you. We’ve split this guide up into four large sections; road bikes, adventure bikes, cyclocross bikes, and utility bikes, detailing each of the bikes in the range and how they differ from the others. If you’re a dyed in the wool roadie or complete ‘cross-head, you can jump straight to the section that interests you most. The Genesis bike’s aluminium frame is not only strong but also durable.

For each of the builds, there are different spec levels donated by a ‘10’ for the entry level and ’30’ for the top line. The steel tubes of these endurance bikes, with their ability to dampen the road buzz, make them perfectly suited to long days out in the saddle. Pannier and mudguard mounts are also present on these frames, adding to their versatility. The external cable routing and threaded bottom brackets are also features that will be well apricated by home mechanics.

If you’re in the market for a more porteur-style bike, the Brixton is where Croix de Fer meets cargo. Its 1×9 drivetrain keeps things simple, while the swept back riser bars give the rider a more upright position. The CDA on the other hand is less race and more sportive, with relaxed endurance geometry and massive tyre clearance for knobblies so you can truly take it anywhere. The Mantle is the brand’s XC and endurance bike, and is a full carbon 29er hardtail with 100mm travel.