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| | New Genesis Fixed-Gear Bike http://www.roadcyclinguk.com/news/article/mps/uan/3433 Looks like Genesis have new a fixed-gear bike in their range for 2009, with flat bars and some fat rubber attached. Although it appears it come set up for single-speed. Love the quote from Genesis: "sitting in the shed caked in mud unserviced" - is this bike shy? (Apologies if this is a repost) |
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When will the madness end? :S | |
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| | It looks like it has the same chain on it as the flyer - looks funky but onyl works with the supplied sprocket. Last weekend I spent a fraught morning trying to figure out why neither a 1/8th or a 3/32nd sprocket would work on my bro's flyer until a guy at Condor told us that the stock genesis chain is neither 1/8th NOR 3/32nd! TF is that all about? Problem solved with a new chain, but it is a bit random. When you had this to the chainline issues that people have had with stock fixed flyers, it adds up to be quite annoying. |
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| | +1 This would be a great bike if it had all the braze ons etc etc As it is i think they have missed a trick I like these Van Dessel Country Road Bob, just about the perfect commuter http://www.vandesselsports.com/crb.html ![]() |
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That country road bob does look good though. | |
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EDIT which, it goes without saying, brings HHSBmageddon a skid nearer | |
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yeahhh, I hear your point. But it doesnt quite look like this: ![]() | |
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urban fixed riders are a small part of their market, while cyclocross, SSMTBs, and higher end commuters, and people looking for a winter bike are a much higher market share. that's why i was astounded that the bike does not have mud-gaurds, as it looks like a perfect snow bike to me. | |
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| | [LEFT]My Fixed Tricross is one of the most fun bikes I have, I couldn't really find many singlespeed cyclocross bikes, only the Tricross and the Pompino. Coming from more of a mountain biking background I was after a fixed gear that could take a bit of a beating from subconscious line choices up and down kerbs. It has the benefit of V brakes which are awesome, just need to work on my stoppies now.[/LEFT] |
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If that fork was painted in matching green and the bar tape was white, it would be all over for me. I'd be on the phone to the USA ordering one... | |
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| | I guess they're figuring that most people use clip on guards these days, and they would get loads of shit for eyelets. Personally I'd agree, the bike should have eyelets, but there seem to be rack mount points at the top of the rear stays (again none on the dropouts), so I'm not quite sure what's going on with that. Also, what's going on under the top of the down tube? are they mounts for a crud catcher? |
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| | Giant's 2009 bandwagon offerings - look alright actually! http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-GB/...le/2469/32689/ |
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