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No warranty on the Ebay one.....?
TBH I'd go the shop-route for peace of mind in this instance.
Dont dither though. Years ago wiggle was knocking out the purple 55RCT ti forks for £400. Loads off here bought them but I dithered.
And lost out.
If I didn't have numerous frames already I'd buy this from the shop not the Ebay link one.
Messaged the ebay seller the other day, heres the reply:
The frame is the 2014 model and comes with full lifetime frame warranty. The listing has finished but if you wish to buy you can phone us on 0141 889 6090.
Ebay listing appears to be Dooleys Cycles, a Genesis dealer.
Google that phone number and you get a shop anyway...
http://www.dooleys-cycles.co.uk/productinfo.asp?ProductID=2437
EDIT> Damn, beaten to the prize 🙂
Who also have some very cheap 2013 Cervelos. Not that I've been looking...
So what do people think about the 650b option?
I sent the link to a pal at work (waves at Hugh if he's reading) and he's ordered one. If I'd not replaced my FS last year I would have had one too.
He's thinking of getting some superstar 26 wheels which seem like a bargain esp as has a soul with 26 so can swap around if needed.
I think he's right to not be suckered in to the 650b compatibility malarkey esp as he's not the tallest and is getting a small frame, just wondered if anyone has or was planning on trying 650b wheels with this frame.
Amongst our circle of riding buddies between us I can only think of one person I know who has 650b so it's not even that easy to borrow a wheel to try for size....
I shan't tell him he could have got it for £20 less either!
I stand corrected then! £20 is £20 I guess 🙂
I currently have a 7/8yr old kona dawg which is a bit too small for me but I enjoy riding. How much of an improvement in climbing / less bob am I likely to see if I were to buy this newer Genesis? Help me justify a new bike to myself basically.
For **** sake buy them. Seriously its the price of a worn out 26'er frame with knackered shock. If you don't buy it I will even though I don't need it. Seriously.
buy it hora, just to teach them a lesson
I'm aiming to buy a decent roadframe. Buy it chaps you can always return if you don't like.
How much of an improvement in climbing / less bob am I likely to see if I were to buy this newer Genesis?
No idea but what I can tell you is the shock has quite a firm tune, I ran 30% sag and didn't have any bob or bottoming problems.
Nothing wrong with bushings if done right, in fact probably technically better than bearings.
If they have zerk grease ports though eh? 😉
Hora, I'll buy yours for £175
its the price of a worn out 26'er frame with knackered shock
This. Very definitely this.
I've been tempting for a while by a full suss and now I get to try one. If I like it my old frame should sell for about that and if I don't hopefully they'll all sell out and I'll be able to sell it s/h for about the same.
Do we know a group rider who is a great person and rider but on a low salary? Can we crowd fund a great frame for him? Probably not due to abuse of goodwill but I'm willing to part-PayPal someone if someone's identified as a clear reciepient.
I rang the shop and spoke with them. The frames will be fitted with a redesigned swingarm and sold with full warranty.
Has anyone got/found a geometry chart for one of these? IIRC they can take a 140mm fork, is that right?
HoratioHufnagel - MemberGeometry info here if anyone's interested
Anyone got one already? Be interested to know if they are now definitely fixed
£40 from me. Others? A forum regular/pools funds receives then buys?
Charity is now the group funding of something that in the grand scheme of things amounts to a fairly frivolous purchase for someone who is most likely able bodied?
How would this compare to my 2010 zesty?
Remoterob what if someone works hard. Does good stuff and nothing ever works out? Charity(?) Isn't always the banner-stuff. To me charity is rewarding good people. Good people. I was on my low point and someone rewarded me. I didn't feel worthy but very grateful.
HoratioHufnagel - Member
Geometry info here if anyone's interestedAnyone got one already? Be interested to know if they are now definitely fixed
Thanks Scapegoat
Don't thank me.. Horatio had posted it on page one! 😀
There's an STW review in here too http://singletrackworld.com/magarchive/issue-77/
This was designed around a 140mm fork.
Do I dont i
Boom, done it.
Do you think it'll explode with a 150mm fork (Marzocci 55cr) ?
More tempted now with the updated chainsaw info.
Its the A-C. Mazz are longer than your average 150's nevrrmind 140's?
I'm not seeing much of a redesign in the website image but as it was a weld penetration problem maybe they just welded them correctly second time around.
I've swapped one out and it looked a bit more substantial. I'd take a punt on them.
How would this compare to my 2010 zesty?
I am pretty sure your frame was 1 1/8" non tapered so this would be one benefit of upgrading.
How would this compare to my 2010 zesty?
I am pretty sure your frame was 1 1/8" non tapered so this would be one benefit of upgrading. It's also bolt thru at the rear.
Thanks Martin, just wondered if the more modern geometry would make it a little more "chuckable". I really shouldn't even be looking!
Not a 'chuckable' bike IMO, though I did swap it for a Bandit 26 which most certainly is.
Anyone else using this thread as reassurance that there's still life in the old (26") dog yet?! I am.
Cheers daveh. Think I'll give it a miss then. Phew.
Couldn't resist. There goes some of my December overtime money!
Should be fine with a 150mm fork, I have a pair of Magura Thor T150s on them, still climbs fine & doesn't seem to upset the geo too much. If I didn't already have one I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
Dont dither though. Years ago wiggle was knocking out the purple 55RCT ti forks for £400. Loads off here bought them but I dithered.And lost out.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/marzocchi-55-rc3-evo-v2-titanium-forks-20mm-2014/rp-prod112641
😀
Damn it, I've snapped. Bought a medium/18", hoping I got the right size... I'm 5'11 and a bit, currently ride a 17.5 Cotic Soul. I compared the geometry and they look roughly similar,m. Fingers crossed!
Quite excited, though will have to save hard to get a new rear wheel and dropper post 🙂
How would this compare to my 2010 zesty?
I am pretty sure your frame was 1 1/8" non tapered so this would be one benefit of upgrading. It's also bolt thru at the rear.
If a 2010 Zesty isn't tapered (can't remembered when they changed) then it is 44mm which will take a tapered fork.