The genesis of the mountain bike, according to Tom Ritchey

Jobst had me build a bike for him, after he broke just about every tube in his Cinelli, and I ended up repairing half the tubes on it. He said, “well finally it’s almost more Ritchey than it is Cinelli. I’ll let you build a bike for me,” said Ritchey. If John Finley Scott was the Abraham of mountain biking, then Jobst Brandt was Moses. The Sunday morning “Jobst Ride” was a Bay Area tradition that involved long distances, many thousands of feet of climbing, and almost always, dirt or gravel roads.

It gives novice riders a good taste of what the higher- rated bikes can do. It is meant specifically for taller folks like me (I’m 6′ 1″) however I think people a bit shorter than me would be right at home. It had many genesis mountain bike of the similar specifications, such as 29″ wheels, however was definitely not quite the quality I was looking for. However it was getting late in the year, so I wanted to bike before the snow came, so I bought it.

Tom Ritchey describes the experiences and people that helped form his ideas and products for the new sport of mountain biking in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The 16 years old brand is mainly known for the conception of durable bicycles made of quality materials. Most of these bikes are reported by users as comfortable and reliable, some of which are record-breakers (bicycle touring in particular).

Both Peter Johnson and Tom Ritchey were regulars on the Jobst Ride. Suffering was a constant factor in these rides, but Brandt can be rightfully considered the father of the Adventure or Epic Rides that have become an institution today. Specialized also launched a Peter Sagan genesis mountain bike collection with a largely gold frameset a few years ago. We’ve got to say, though, that we’ve never seen anything like the head tube on Adam Blythe’s bike. We showed you 3T’s Strada ICR a couple of weeks ago, with a ‘nose’ extending forwards at the front of the head tube.

Plus, the lightweight alloy wheels add to the bike’s speed and agility. The matte black finish with neon accents is sure to turn heads on any trail. Upgrade your mountain biking game with the 29″ Genesis Abstract. “If you understood the culture back then, the lightweight road bike wheel of course existed, but they didn’t have any large tires available for it.