Ugo51
Retro Guru
Hi guys,
In a fit of optimism, I purchased a Genesis Equilibrium 10, just before Xmas. It was delivered, upon my request, after the holidays.
While unboxing it, I noticed the the front wheel was out of true and the rear hub was not straight. I actually noticed this only riding it for a few hundred meters. It felt like I was riding on a jagged surface. Upon close inspection, turning the wheel while holding the hub in my hands, I can see that the spindle has a precession motion, visibly noticeable by looking at the drive side.
Worth mentioning that the bike is new, from 2016, so old stock, but advertised as brand new (which later turned out to be ex-demo, but still, it doesn't have substantial mileage on it).
Do Genesis come with especially crappy wheels?
The rest, frame and groupset aside, didn't seem to be super high quality too. The seatpost and seatpost clamp are awful, the bar tape too.
The groupset is Tiagra, good enough for me, but the brake calipers are some unbranded type, very low quality and cheap.
I have the feeling that I just spent £600 on a frame and a Tiagra groupset, while the rest belongs to a much lower end bike.
Do you reckon this is the case? Or it might just be me, being used at the feel of vintage bikes, which are more "solid" than their modern counterpart?
OK, £600 is not a huge amount for a bike, but it's not peanuts...
Cheers,
Ugo
In a fit of optimism, I purchased a Genesis Equilibrium 10, just before Xmas. It was delivered, upon my request, after the holidays.
While unboxing it, I noticed the the front wheel was out of true and the rear hub was not straight. I actually noticed this only riding it for a few hundred meters. It felt like I was riding on a jagged surface. Upon close inspection, turning the wheel while holding the hub in my hands, I can see that the spindle has a precession motion, visibly noticeable by looking at the drive side.
Worth mentioning that the bike is new, from 2016, so old stock, but advertised as brand new (which later turned out to be ex-demo, but still, it doesn't have substantial mileage on it).
Do Genesis come with especially crappy wheels?
The rest, frame and groupset aside, didn't seem to be super high quality too. The seatpost and seatpost clamp are awful, the bar tape too.
The groupset is Tiagra, good enough for me, but the brake calipers are some unbranded type, very low quality and cheap.
I have the feeling that I just spent £600 on a frame and a Tiagra groupset, while the rest belongs to a much lower end bike.
Do you reckon this is the case? Or it might just be me, being used at the feel of vintage bikes, which are more "solid" than their modern counterpart?
OK, £600 is not a huge amount for a bike, but it's not peanuts...
Cheers,
Ugo