Sorry for the late comment.. I have had a Genesis Flyer SS (I don't fancy riding Fixed) for a while now and, like you have often thought of it as being too small. Compared to my other bikes it looks much smaller and almost like a kids bike. Having said that, with it being Steel 'and small' it feels really stiff and always feels so fast. Great finish on the Genesis Steel frames though!Having had my Genesis day one for a while now I had come to the conclusion it was too small. Even though this was the case I loved the ride. I’ve been keeping my eye out for a medium and one came up a month ago at a very good price. A trip to Bristol and I came back with yet another bike. While waiting to collect the bike a dynamo fixed 650b wheelset was put up for sale on another forum. £160 later I had a new wheelset and bike. One thing led to another and I ended up building it as below. The dynamo lighting is good for my commute.
The blue is my old, yellow is the new.
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Nice! Why the tensioner with the sliding dropouts?My Day One has morphed into a
Day 11
Di2 Alfine 11 speed hydraulic brakes new tyres.
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I only want to adjust the chain tensioner and not wheel position. The only time wheel should come out is for puncture repair, but I'm running tubeless so that incident will be rare.Nice! Why the tensioner with the sliding dropouts?
Hi, is it still for sale?I am flogging my Blue one cheap if anyone is interested. I can either sell it as pictured or put all the new (10 mile old) parts from the yellow bike so it would be as stock.
That looks mint - are you running 47mm tyres? Looks great and I bet the ride's really plush.. how are the tyre clearances at the back? I'd like to go fatter on the CdF and could probably get close to getting away with 47s if it wasn't for the guards.Pictures from today’s commute.
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Nah, sold.Hi, is it still for sale?
They’re 47mm but come up at 50mm on my rims. It’s close but I haven’t had an issue with anything getting caught. They ride lovely.That looks mint - are you running 47mm tyres? Looks great and I bet the ride's really plush.. how are the tyre clearances at the back? I'd like to go fatter on the CdF and could probably get close to getting away with 47s if it wasn't for the guards.
If I had money to burn I definitely think I'd have a Day One with a decent IGH and fat tyres
have I bent my frame?
I know this is using an old thread but seems the audience might be just what I need. I recently removed the read wheel to service the bearings as after about 5 years commuting the wheel was hardly spinning. I completed that job pretty simply but didn't take a photo before I took apart and now can't figure out the order or all the washers or if the little washers go on the inside of the frame or the outside between the nut and the frame. I figured on the outside but now the wheel won't go back in without the disc rubbing heavily on the disc caliper mount.
I've tried to get some pictures to show it but I'm pretty sure it's bent given there is about 0.5mm difference in measure ment when I measure the distance between the drop outs at the to Vs bottom and looks to be that the left side is bent in a little.
Be great if anyone could compare there's to mine and advise where the spacer washers are positioned.
The bike is a single speed day one disc, I think 2016 and is chromoly rather than steel.
https://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/genesis-day-one-10-singlespeed-bike-2016