Genesis 27.5+ and Monstercrosser

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Re: Genesis 27.5+ and Monstercrosser

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Looks like some interesting suff on the horizon from Genesis. I'm taking it as a sign of good things to come from all quarters.
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Re: Genesis 27.5+ and Monstercrosser

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Argh. More 'standards'!
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Re: Genesis 27.5+ and Monstercrosser

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johnnystorm wrote:Argh. More 'standards'!
The more you have the less standard they become :roll: .
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Re: Genesis 27.5+ and Monstercrosser

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Brant mentioned the Boost standards in his interview and as much as I dislike change for the sake of it, it did seem to make sense for wider rims, etc. I also imagine most folk would buy this as a complete bike, so I can't see the 'standards' causing too many issues.

The gravel bike looks interesting, can't see that we can call it 'Monstercross' though, unless there's room in there for wider tyres :wink:
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Re: Genesis 27.5+ and Monstercrosser

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I can see Mike with one of those . . . . not sure about the bike but i can definitely see him with a brush stashed in his luggage :lol:
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