darwin Well-Known Member Local time 4:56 AM Joined May 26, 2008 Messages 8,035 Nov 20, 2013 #1 This bike belongs in SF, whoever designed it must have been doing some good stuff. http://www.walmart.com/ip/32-Genesis-Ultra-32-Men-s-Beach-Cruiser-Bike/27280208
This bike belongs in SF, whoever designed it must have been doing some good stuff. http://www.walmart.com/ip/32-Genesis-Ultra-32-Men-s-Beach-Cruiser-Bike/27280208
I IbedaYank Member Local time 5:56 AM Joined Jul 12, 2011 Messages 454 Nov 20, 2013 #2 might want to learn about how a frame is designed and why you might want a lower top tube...
L locksmith Member Local time 5:56 AM Joined Apr 2, 2013 Messages 62 Location TX Nov 20, 2013 #3 lmfao!! i actually test drove one at a local bike shop last monday. i was surprised to see 32's on a bike
lmfao!! i actually test drove one at a local bike shop last monday. i was surprised to see 32's on a bike
wheelbender6 Well-Known Member Local time 5:56 AM Joined Nov 13, 2008 Messages 2,800 Location TX Nov 20, 2013 #4 There's always a conflict between looks and functionality. The bike manufacturers try to provide both in varying percentages. That Genesis is designed to allow an average sized rider fit on a bike with very tall tires.
There's always a conflict between looks and functionality. The bike manufacturers try to provide both in varying percentages. That Genesis is designed to allow an average sized rider fit on a bike with very tall tires.
S SANDSA Member Local time 6:56 AM Joined Nov 22, 2013 Messages 36 Location Gardner MA. Nov 22, 2013 #5 I saw that 32er?was thinking that the lower top tube is for short legs.