Genesis Mountain Bike Bikes for sale

Once assembled, the Pello quickly became the favorite bike of our more experienced testers, who blasted through yards and over pavement atop its fat Kenda off-road tires. In their own limited vocabulary, all agreed that the bike offered the best combination of comfort and performance. “It goes more faster and turns more better when you go faster.” A 7-year-old with BMX experience was begging to get back on it when we had him switch to test another bike. Like all of our top picks, the Revo arrives nearly completely assembled. Return the bike (Woom pays for shipping) to Woom within two years of purchase, and the company will put 40 percent of your returned bike’s purchase price toward the next size bike.

There was just a couple things that was loose… But after getting a allen wrench, I was able to tighten up everything. The only good thing about these bikes that I like are the shumano derailleur, the tires, and the grips. My friend has one of these bikes and I’m trying to trade him tires lol. Genesis bikes became renowned for their use of steel tubing and ethos for function over form. The Genesis Datum is another versatile bike that could serve as a gravel-cruncher or mile-muncher, depending on the tyres you choose to run.

The fee is determined at checkout.Handling Fee may be applied based on order quantity. In collaboration with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, we have rated bike helmets using the STAR evaluation system. Our impact tests evaluate a helmet’s ability to reduce linear acceleration and rotational velocity of the head resulting from a range of head impacts a cyclist might experience. Helmets with more stars provide a reduction in concussion risk for these impacts compared to helmets with less stars.

The 1.75-inch, semi-knobby tires perform well on dirt or pavement, and the 1.5-plus inches of adjustability on the handlebar stem and a seatpost that ranges between 20.5 and 25 inches means this bike will fit a wide array of kids. With a slogan like “Excellence Begins Here”, there was no way we could pass up the chance to review the Genesis V2100 mountain bike. This $149 full suspension, 26″ bike has it all – aluminum frame, at least one disc brake, Shimano drivetrain, and even a padded seat. As an added bonus, it includes a full set of front, rear, pedal, and wheel reflectors, so you can be in compliance with local vehicle codes. That’s not something we usually find on the typical full squishy mountain bike, but we don’t usually shop for bicycles where most people buy diapers and groceries. Before anyone gets concerned about the shipping weight of over forty pounds, don’t panic.

The boys were generally beyond these bikes in terms of size, but they still helped by testing toughness and durability—blasting around our neighborhood, locking up the brakes, and launching sweet jumps from our driveway quarterpipe. A rim brake version is available in genesis bike addition to the disc option and both come with Shimano Ultegra 2×11 groupsets. The maximum tyre size on bike is 28c, typical for rim brake set ups but relatively narrow for a bike with discs. But for races that are solely on roads, this should be more than adequate.

Aside from its pedals, which you have to screw onto the cranks, the REV 16 comes completely assembled and ready to ride. Like many higher-end kids bikes, the Rev 16’s shape is unisex; it’s available in green, blue, genesis bicycles and pink. The REV 16 comes nearly completely assembled and ready to ride within a few minutes—unlike two-thirds of the other bikes we tested, which required more wrenching (or possibly a bike shop visit).