-
• #1452
I love my flyer. Got it on here back in February. Had some Velo Orange Crazy Bars which were just a touch too crazy so I put some Ergotec Space ones on.
Got some guards in the shed from a friends old bike and I can’t think of anything else I want to do to it but that is also why it’s so good. Maybe a longer stem one day but that would only be for the sake of it.
it’s just so low maintenance and exactly what I wanted from it.
Pics from various modes (just different bags really)
4 Attachments
-
• #1453
Tidy that - flyers ftw
-
• #1454
What happened to the 650b crimping plan?
-
• #1455
It is pretty good for glasgow potholes tbf. Don't want to completely slate it as it does have some good points.
-
• #1456
Still havnt got round to it! It means totally stripping the bike down and I just use it too much at the moment to stomach doing that. Maybe when the weather gets better and the road bike comes out!
-
• #1457
I'll give that a crack, cheers
-
• #1458
I got a 700 x 42c Continental Sport Contact II in 2016 CdF. I reckon there would've been room to go slightly larger, maybe 45c, but I am yet to test this theory.
-
• #1459
Seconded - especially at the front. Was tightest around the chainstays, acres of clearance on the seatstays.
-
• #1460
It's the hub weight comments that are swinging it for me. I know IGH's are heavy and it will result in the rear of the bike being heavy - I guess I should have asked: is it more noticeable than a 3 speed hub on the Brompton? That's the only comparable I have.
Weight aside, I'd expect that bike to plow through potholes!
-
• #1462
Theres this guy on mtb-news that runs 2.0 Continental Racekings in his, biggest i've seen so far on the net:
pictures of cleareances further down the thread. i think its too tight though.
on my 2020 cdf and the old 2016 day one 45mm without guards was rideable without issues.
-
• #1463
Ah cheers for that. He’s got the same version as me (same colour even) so that’s a good guide. Yeah I reckon that’s not enough mud clearance for the kind of riding I’ve been doing, but that’s useful to see.
-
• #1464
2015 models onwards had much better clearance AFAIK
-
• #1465
I don't really notice the hub weight to be honest.
I might benefit from putting different tyres on, came with Maxxis overdrive excel thought they seem to get good reviews.
-
• #1466
Interesting that Genesis aren't making any MTBs anymore, other than the Longitude, which is more of a tourer anyway. I guess they've probably been left behind in the arms race of boutique branding and progressive geometry.
-
• #1467
Saracen and Genesis are basically the same company.
Saracen = MTB/Off Road
Genesis = Road/Gravel -
• #1468
Ahh right
-
• #1469
First ride on the Longitude today. What a fun bike. (Excuse clip on guard!)
1 Attachment
-
• #1470
An update at this post https://www.lfgss.com/comments/15376626/ .
There is a rub with with WTB Venture 27.5x47. I believe that mostly comes from the mud and likely because I used fenders. It did not allow mud to clear before reaching the narrowes part of the chain stays.
My eyes are set on CDF 2021 frame.
-
• #1471
Don’t suppose anyone has an XS CDF for sale?
-
• #1472
Slowly been updating my Croix de Fer, first posted at the very start (https://www.lfgss.com/comments/13831235/) Got some Brooks tape to go on still and cable it all back up again. Slight snowy interruption yesterday.
3 Attachments
-
• #1473
Nice thatch (& bike)
-
• #1474
did you get this repainted? seems to have the paint and decals of the older style genesis cdf but all the mod cons of the newer ones. like it a lot!
-
• #1475
Thanks! Thatch is a bit saggy but kept the snow off!
@amac090 genesis are quite responsive in my exp - could email them the question enquiries@genesisbikes.co.uk