decision, decisions - genisis equlibrium frameset.

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jowwy

Not here offten enough to argue
thinking of getting the genesis equilibrium frameset and building it up with groupset that i've bought for the defy 4...

if it was you, what would you do???
 

uphillstruggler

Legendary Member
Location
Half way there
I have the equilibrium 20, and must say its great. Mine is straight from the brochure other than the saddle. what are you building it up with.

I would recommend it any day
 
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jowwy

Not here offten enough to argue
I have the equilibrium 20, and must say its great. Mine is straight from the brochure other than the saddle. what are you building it up with.

I would recommend it any day

full 105 triple, 10 speed, velocity a23's handbuilt onto 105 hubs......
 

vickster

Squire
£100 max? 2012 Defy 4 as a whole bike is currently available for £500 whole (2013 is £600 at the mo, you don't say which model you have)
 
I have one and its nice, but the frameset costs a lot more now than it did a year ago. TBH I think you are better off waiting for the 853 frameset at around £750, which is coming out later this year.

Also try and ride one, just to make sure you like the geometry. Personally I find the headtubes a bit short.
 

fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
Biggest downside of the equilibrium is no rack eyelets. Cracking bike though.
 
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jowwy

Not here offten enough to argue
I'd get an EasyComeEasyGo from Pearsons i was looking at the equilibrium myself
decided to spend the budget on a full ultegra upgrade for the defy instead

so the defy will have full ultegra triple and handbuilt velocity a23's on ultegra hubs
along with a norco nitro 29er for offroad commuting and fun.

one happy and now skint cyclist......
 

musa

Über Member
Location
Surrey
oo sweet i have a full 105 groupset which i bought at a good price waiting to be used..i also have a brand new ultegra crackset to be used as well new BB....just need a frame now
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Biggest downside of the equilibrium is no rack eyelets. Cracking bike though.
Is that a big problem though? A serious question not a wind-up as I've never been clear on why that is seen as such a drawback.

Many folk seem to cope OK doing light- and not-so-light-touring and audax-ey stuffusing the single eyelet for both rack and guards
 

fossala

Guru
Location
Cornwall
Is that a big problem though? A serious question not a wind-up as I've never been clear on why that is seen as such a drawback.

Many folk seem to cope OK doing light- and not-so-light-touring and audax-ey stuffusing the single eyelet for both rack and guards
There are no eyelets at the top to attach the rack to the seat stays.
 
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