Genesis Bikes Core 26 4 2012 Mountain Bike Reviews » Bikes » Hard Tails Free Mountain Bike Magazine IMB

genesis mountain bikeDespite the bike’s modest price tag, we were quite excited to see how it would perform on the road. Those looking for a solid bike that will eat up the miles should take some of their models into consideration. I am a bike aficionado who researched for you important information about the brand to help you know if Genesis bikes are good bikes. Genesis bikes became renowned for their use of steel tubing and ethos for function over form. The first Genesis bike was produced under the Ridgeback brand as the Day One model in 2001. Due to its popularity, Genesis became a label in its own right in 2006.

Due to being disc brake only, the bridge between the seatstays could be removed. This further increases mud clearance and also adds to the frame’s compliance, providing better control. Definitely not a versatile bike; this is designed with only CX racing in mind and makes no compromises – except for, perhaps, its two sets of bottle bosses. The 16 years old brand is mainly known for the conception of durable bicycles made of quality materials. Most of these bikes are reported by users as comfortable and reliable, some of which are record-breakers (bicycle touring in particular).

Well thought out geometry, good looks and great handling make the Genesis Core 26.4 stand out as a great bike at a good price. Cornering is quick and precise with rear wheel drift easily attainable. The frame appears to be a Genesis Zero Disc – a model that’s no longer in the range – that has had an extension up front.

genesis mountain bikeThe Genesis Zeal 20 MGT has even stronger features than the Delta 30. It does compare, having the same type of tires, cassette, speeds, and brakes. However, the carbon fiber frameset, impressive height accommodations, and gender-neutral geometry put it on top. The level of efficiency offered by the bike begins to justify much higher prices.

These days he works with carbon, hence his involvement with this bike. Yes, I have a collection of them in my basement that is currently used as our Bicycle Renovation center. Let me end this with that fact that the Incline was a good $75 cheaper, and offers an awesome bang for the buck! It would be awesome for someone that wants to get started, but knows they will get a completely different bike down the road, and doesn’t want to upgrade it. It means less shifting, less weight (due to lack of front gears).

But for races that are solely on roads, this should be more than adequate. The fork travel is 80mm, also made of aluminum, solid and reliable. In the actual use of mountain bikes, the stability of the fork determines the life of the bike. The Day One — its inaugural bike from 2001 — is still going strong as a low maintenance singlespeed with disc brakes and mounts for mudguards. The Vapour is Genesis’ CX race machine and there are three models available (10, 20 and 30).