Mountain and Road Bikes

The sales crew is always there with a smile to fit each customer and offer test rides in the parking lot – with a helmet fitting too, of course. Their bikes quickly gained recognition for their exceptional ride quality and attention to detail. They build their bikes to deliver a smooth and enjoyable riding experience, making them popular among amateur and professional riders.

genesis bicyclesThe Equilibrium and Equilibrium Disc are also endurance/sportive-focused bikes, and come with a steel frame and carbon fork. The steel makes for a super comfortable ride, while the carbon reduces some of the weight. The components used in Genesis bikes also contribute to their overall durability and performance. The brand partners with reputable component manufacturers to ensure that only top-quality parts are used. From the drivetrain to the brakes and suspension systems, each component is carefully selected to optimize performance and reliability.

Another key aspect that sets Genesis bikes apart is their versatility and wide range of options. Whether you’re a seasoned road cyclist, an avid mountain biker, or a daily urban commuter, Genesis has a bike to suit your needs. Let’s explore the different categories of Genesis bikes and the versatility they offer.

genesis bikeWhilst the 30 model gets a Shimano 105 2×11 drivetrain, along with the aluminium frame and carbon fork. Compare prices, components, suspension, reviews, images and more on current and past MTB’s. View and compare a huge selection of bikes from brands such as Trek, Specialized, Giant, Santa Cruz, Norco and more. Moving into the racier end of the spectrum, the Zero and Zero Disc are full-carbon road bikes with aggressive geometry. As the price increases, so does the level of tech, with Di2 included in the top-end model.

Its 1×9 drivetrain keeps things simple, while the swept back riser bars give the rider a more upright position. Finally, for the bikepackers, the Longitude is a fully rigid, steel-framed mid-fat expedition adventure bike. Our main criticism of the Alpitude is its lack of acceleration; this is a combination of the short top tube, high front end, weight and slightly draggy tyres. None of these things alone would be an issue but add them up and they mean you have to push hard to get the bike really moving. You get out what you put in though and once up to speed the bike is a different animal.