![]() Equilibrium Frame (2010-2011), RRP £229.99 |
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About this bike
| Type | Road / Racing |
|---|---|
| Gender/Age | Men |
| Production years | 2010-2011 |
| RRP | £229.99 |
| Sizes | 52, 54, 56, 58, 60 cm (Frame size guide) |
| Colours | Rare Metal |
| Frame type | Rigid - frame only |
| Frame material | Chromoly steel |
| Frame description | Reynolds 520 double-butted Cr-Mo |
| Wheel Size | 700c |
Genesis says
Reynolds 520 double-butted Cr-Mo. Relatively stiff in the mainframe for a steel frame, yet slim and sprung at the rear for an efficient and comfortable ride feel. Sharing it s geometry with the Aether, the Equilibrium is a wide-ranging, high-
performance road frame that draws its influences from a long line of steel racing bikes as well as modern sportive, audax and race bikes. Deep-
drop calliper brakes and eyelets for mudguards or a 3-point rack make this a bike that goes any distance.
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About Genesis
We expect a lot from our bikes in the UK. We make unusual choices in terms of what to ride, why, and when to ride it. We have creative ideas of what a proper ride should consist of. This approach to riding and our often-wet trails and unforgiving road surfaces create the need for bikes to adapt independently. Go outside the UK and riders might not appreciate our reasons for wanting a long-fork hardtail or single-speed bike. Few others would choose rugged capability over race-replica weight. A bi
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Wheels
| Wheel Size | 700c |
|---|
UK warranty
| Genesis frames have a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and/or workmanship for the original owner. Genesis branded forks are covered for 2 years and all other components are covered by their own warranties. |
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