My Genesis Croix de Fer

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  • Age is a cruel thing

  • the ones on the bombtrack website are awesome


  • Exactly, their stuff is looking more and more appealing since their first bike.

  • This is exactly how I ended up with my CDF.

  • Which I couldn't be happier with really.

  • Yeah I should have bought one when Charlie had them on sale

  • Really thumb twiddling at their range! Pretty bang on point for me. Geometries are great, expand ability is on point, and looking to be tough as nails. Want.

  • Functional plans are afoot

  • I’m doing sth very similar for my fiancee, gonna post it soon. But also retromtb conversion with disc tab and 650b.

  • Hopefully @amey has a Rawland Randowerks Demiporteur for me to put on this bike

    And I have also ordered a Busch & Muller Cyo IQ Premium T Senso Plus front light for said rack, almost everything else will come from my CdF.

    • 650 wheels with 40c G-Ones
    • Silver Rival cranks with Black narrow wide
    • Humpert Moon bars
    • Deore brakes
    • GX mech
    • Blumel mudguards
      etc etc
  • Get on with it already

  • I haven't had time, been transporting presents to other people

  • Ok santa/satan

  • Yes the wallpaper is weird, I didn't pick it.

    Boat loads of room with 650b X 47c if I enjoy the bike I may put 2" / 50c on

  • Yeah I'm not into the wallpaper but the bike more than makes up for it. Looking forward to seeing it finished.

  • You are such a slow burner.... ZzzZzz

  • Why you changing from the CDF?

  • What were the tires on the first pic? 29 x 2'00?
    Is the fork a Kona P2?
    You intent to have it painted, or leave it as is?

    I can't explain why, this frame does it for me.
    returns to compulsively browse old MTB's to have them modified

  • Very nice. Can you/do you weld yourself, or did you get someone to do the frame brace and tab?
    I definitely don't need/can't justify one of these, but like @Pish I'd really like to disc-convert an old mtb.

  • @Josh flat bars, 650b, big rack / basket going on this bike. CdF gets hydro drops, 700x35 and small rando rack.

    I get two functional bikes, one lighter, faster and good for rando/touring rides; the other slower and heavier but much more functional.

    @pish they're 29x2.2" aaaaaaaaaay to big for the frame you could probably just about fit 700x35c. Yes it's a 700c P2, just got mid blade eyelets added. I'll build it, ride it for a while, then think about painting it. For the moment I've protected the exposed areas with Jade oil. However there is dent in the TT and a rad Salsa sticker. I may just mask off the rear triangle and spray it black.

    @essdi my extremely talented and kind friend @Hulsroy modified it.

  • I get two functional bikes, one lighter, faster and good for random style rides; the other slower and heavier but much more functional.

    This is what I'm starting to think. Keep my CdF for touring and have a Genesis Equilibrium-esque style bike (32c without guards) for most weekend rides.

  • That's what I've done. Works pretty well over all to consolidate bikes for lack of space. I've got the 90's, fat tyre'd/rack/dynamo/all over tank.
    The other bike is a shitty roubaix with 30c's, 1x and hydro drops.
    Both bike's I really enjoy without being too precious about.

  • Funny isn't it, only taken me a decade on here to realise the measure a good bike is one you actually ride. Having 2 bikes you're not too precious about sounds like a good formula for that.

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