hookooekoo
Senior Retro Guru
I was browsing the Genesis Bikes website earlier.
In the Mountain Bikes product category there is:
In the Adventure and Gravel bikes product category there are:
In the Utility bikes product category there is:
Three out of four of these bikes (Day One, Broadway, and Flyer) could have appeared in the 'Adventure and Gravel' product category, as they are pretty much the same as the bikes in that category. The Flyer used to be a singlespeed/fixed road bike with road tyres, but it is now being marketed with nobbly, cyclocross style tyres.
In the road bikes product category there are:
In the touring bikes product category there are:
To summarise
Back in 2011 they were offering multiple different mountain bikes.
https://www.genesisbikes.co.uk/media/catalogues/genesis/2011_catalogue.pdf
In the Mountain Bikes product category there is:
- one version of Longitude
In the Adventure and Gravel bikes product category there are:
- ten versions of Croix De Fer
- three versions of Fugio
- three versions of Cda
- one version of Vagabond
In the Utility bikes product category there is:
- one version of Brixton
- one version of Day One
- one version of Broadway
- one version of Flyer
Three out of four of these bikes (Day One, Broadway, and Flyer) could have appeared in the 'Adventure and Gravel' product category, as they are pretty much the same as the bikes in that category. The Flyer used to be a singlespeed/fixed road bike with road tyres, but it is now being marketed with nobbly, cyclocross style tyres.
In the road bikes product category there are:
- two versions of equilibrium
In the touring bikes product category there are:
- four versions of Tour de Fer
To summarise
- one mountain bike
- twenty cyclocross bikes
- one town bike (Brixton)
- two road bikes
- four tourers
Back in 2011 they were offering multiple different mountain bikes.
https://www.genesisbikes.co.uk/media/catalogues/genesis/2011_catalogue.pdf