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• #952
I like That! What forks are those? @suffolk_boii
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• #953
From bike discount - these
https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/radon-carbonfork-1-1-8-for-disc-83031
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• #954
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• #955
Nice!
RAL 6000? Or maybe 6003...?I can supply any of Genesis' current frameset offerings with a custom powdercoat finish in a colour of your choice straight out the box BTW, for anyone that may be in the market looking to do something similar to the above! Either with or without Vinyl graphics.... Cost will be the same as standard RRP of a factory finish frameset + shipping (some non stock powder finishes may cost a little extra as the powder will need to be ordered in specifically for the project).
Can also apply graphics on top of the powder with wet paint and then two coats of 2k laquer if you want something a little more fancy... This process is a great way of prducing a really classy and unique finish, with graphics under the clear, yet still retains the rock solid durability of powdercoat, and cost way less than a full wet paint finish... The Mercredi below is painted on graphics and clear coat over a powdercoat base.
Lead time is normally two - three weeks. Steel/alloy frames only obviously, but I can also supply any of their carbon frames painted to your taste also, but cost on this is obviously higher.
Full standard Genesis warranty will remain intact too.
shoot me an eamil on info@colourburnstudio.com if anyone wants to chat.
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• #956
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• #957
Can you buy Genesis steel forks separately?
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• #958
Mudguards need work but here's my tour de fer being functional.
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• #959
Looks great.
I hope that you didn't hit any potholes on the way home.
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• #960
Longitude Mk1.
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• #961
Fortitude Adventure in MX mode:
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• #962
DayOne Decade. Loved that bike.
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• #963
DayOne 520.
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• #964
High Latitude SS.
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• #965
That's awesome.. is that an Alfine hub?
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• #966
Just fitted 28mm gravel kings, slight flared bars and removed the mudguards.. weighing in at 9.65kg..
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• #967
Longitude
These look ace, and so versatile!
I only discovered that genesis made these the other day, just happens to tick every single box for the dad biek that I want to build so I’m on the hunt for a size S!
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• #968
What bars ?
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• #969
No, it's the Sturmey's SRK-3 which is lighter and more idiot-proof than the Alfine.
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• #970
The Mk1 Longitude as above was designed for 29+ish wheels with slacker HT angle, Mk2 was for B+ hoops and more trail ready with suspension corrected forks, still managed to squeeze 29+ though!
Not 100% sure about the Mk3 - afaik they went back to the original design with B+ wheels and slightly steeper angles..?
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• #971
Longitude: Bontrager RL Carbon 720
Fortitude: can't remember
D01 Decade: Whyte Gravel 48cm
D01 520: On-One Midge
High Lat SS: Superstar Components 780 -
• #972
Tbh for my needs any of them would be absolutely fine. Do like the way the mk2 looks with the 29+ wheels though, makes the back end look slightly less crazy long. That must be good fun to ride. Do + sized tyres not feel incredibly sluggish? Or do you just accept it and pootle? I’ve got limited experience or riding anything larger than road tyres tbh.
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• #973
Depends on the tyre, pressure etc I'd say. I've found the Surly's Knard tyres to roll well however they're not the best in terms of offroad grip especially in the wet, Dirt Wizzards are much better but are heavier and draggier. Bontrager's Chupacabras (or XR2 as they're called now) are also quite good in terms of weights and rolling, similar to Knards...
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• #974
Thanks, it was the midge I was particularly interested in
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• #975
looks really good. I'm quite tempted to build mine back up after seeing how nice it looks...
New tyres and now 1X - 42t / 11-34
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