Specifications:
Frame: ALX8 6066/6061-T6 Double-Butted Aluminium
Rear Shock: N/A
Fork: Genesis Chromoly Disc
Headset: PT-1606 Upper EC34 / Lower EC34
Shifters: Shimano Nexus SL-7S50
Rear Derailleur: N/A
Front Derailleur: N/A
Chainset: Samox AF13, 42t, XS = 165MM, S/M/L/XL = 170MM
Bottom Bracket: CARTRIDGE, 68x127.5MM
Chain: KMC Z1
Cassette / Freewheel: Shimano SM-GEAR 20T
Rims: Shining DB-31 32H
Hubs: Front KT-K88F / Rear Shimano Nexus SG-C6001-8D 8spd
Spokes: Steel 14g
Tyres: WTB All Terrain 700x37c
Brakes: Shimano BR-MT200
Brake levers: Shimano BL-MT200
Handlebars: Genesis Alloy 46deg backsweep, 32mm rise, 630mm
Stem: Genesis Alloy -7 deg, 90mm
Saddle: Genesis
Seatpost: Genesis Alloy 27.5mmx350mm
Pedals: NW-303
Drive Unit: N/A
Battery: N/A
charger: N/A
In the cycling world, Genesis had its humble beginnings as the Day One model under the Ridgeback brand back in 2001. The overwhelming success of this model led to Genesis establishing its own distinct identity in 2006.
Fast forward a decade, and Genesis underwent a remarkable evolution. What started as a line of commuter bikes soon branched out to encompass a diverse spectrum, including road, mountain, cyclo-cross, gravel, kids, and fat bikes.
Genesis bikes earned their reputation by embracing the timeless allure of steel tubing and an unwavering commitment to function before form.
The creative minds behind these remarkable designs have left their indelible mark on Genesis. From James Olsen (2005-2011) to Dom Thomas (2011-2013) and finally, Albert Steward (2013-2015), their vision and innovation have steered the course of Genesis bikes into the future.