Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

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. You feel confident handling the bike at any speed because of the reliable brakes. Finally, the Columbia Rd is a beautiful step-through with a low maintenance… Continue reading Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

If you’re in the market for a bike, the lines of bikes Genesis carries offers something for everyone, no matter your level, size, or age. 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. You… Continue reading Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

This is, in part, why the brand has historically focused its energies solely on making the absolute best steel bikes across road, mountain, cyclocross and touring categories. This week though, Genesis has taken the long-anticipated leap into the world of carbon, introducing their first carbon fiber frame designs into the all-new Zero line. Former professional… Continue reading Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?

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… Continue reading Whoa! What do you think of the head tube on Adam Blythes gold Genesis?