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Well. New to me.
For a few years, I've had a single speed gravel/cross bike. Firstly, it was my old Saracen Hack (when I bought my posh gravel bike). Then, that frame died.
I then tried to monster-cross a rigid genesis fortitude, but it was a bit big for me, and not really light or lively enough.
Had a Cotic Escapade for a bit, which I set up SS. That was great, but a bit too short (ooof, the toe-overlap), and I ended up selling it to raise some funds to put towards a FS.
Then I got an On One Pompino. Ok. But too big for me, and crappy canti-brakes.
Enter the latest attempt ... A Genesis Day One SS:
It's a 2013 model, but in pretty nice condition.
I've popped some Hunt wheels on there that I had spare and set up tubeless with some old gravel tyres I had lying around.
It fits me! The brakes work. It rides nicely.
It'll get a set of SKS Edge Al mudguards that will be fitted all year round.
It'll be used for occasional commutes, quick 'nipping out' errands, and WFH lunch hour blasts when the roads and gravel are filthy, but I want to return home reasonably clean.
Not bad for £175!
(I know, I need to clear the leaves up!)
Very nice! Subtle gulf racing colours with the freehub spacers.
Welcome to the blue steel Genesis club. ?
hardtailonly
Point of order.
I quite fancy one of those as a commuter
Why is your rear skewer the wrong way round?
i got a day one with alfine to commute a few years back... cannot fault it
yours looks lots more fun, without double full mudguards and pannier rack, or the super heavy rear hub ofc.
And where are your Tuggnuts? Slot dropouts = Tuggnuts. No if, no but - just the tuggnut!
£175? That's very good. Nice
I'll give you £176 for it.
@Daffy ...
And where are your Tuggnuts?
Here:
Why is your rear skewer the wrong way round?
You're quite right, what was I thinking? Now rectified.
I would say thats perfect for riding from a certain Factory up to Bolts Law and back....
Looks awesome, the mid-section rims suit it so well