Genesis Folding Bike
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I've been away for a little while and am checking in on this thread.
I just looked and, for the first time since I bought my Genesis (and started this thread), the bike is now out of stock at WalMart. So perhaps the price drop to $180 was to clear out remaining inventory?
Hope it comes back into stock, it's a good deal.
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I ended up buying the bike after skimming through the pages. I'm loving the bike so far but I have this weird creaking sound when I peddle hard or hit a tiny bump. I located where it's coming from but can't figure out what to do now. It's coming from the middle frame latch area. When the latch isn't closed, I can push down on the bike and it's quite. But when it's close and I put any force down on the bike it makes creaking noises..
Not really wanting to sent it back to Walmart after changing a few things off the bike.
Not really wanting to sent it back to Walmart after changing a few things off the bike.
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I ended up buying the bike after skimming through the pages. I'm loving the bike so far but I have this weird creaking sound when I peddle hard or hit a tiny bump. I located where it's coming from but can't figure out what to do now. It's coming from the middle frame latch area. When the latch isn't closed, I can push down on the bike and it's quite. But when it's close and I put any force down on the bike it makes creaking noises..
Not really wanting to sent it back to Walmart after changing a few things off the bike.
Not really wanting to sent it back to Walmart after changing a few things off the bike.
I would strongly suggest exchanging the bike while still within the return period, because a main hinge failure while at speed while at a minimum get you seriously injured.
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Steering Post Hinge problem on two bikes
I was having some problems with one of those spring latches and had to file a small burr off inside the hole. After that, I decided to upgrade the clip with some e-clips from Lowes. They are 5/32" in size and fit perfect add tight once installed.
Here she is ready for upgrades. Great bike though.
Here she is ready for upgrades. Great bike though.
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I found this thread looking for a rack. Bought one from Walmart and used it to commute on Amtrak for about a year. Still riding it around town from time to time. I haven't yet read through all of this thread (appreciate the great info so far!), but here are some of my experiences:
Bad:
- Out of the box the headset was too tight and notchy (local bike shop tuneup fixed it)
- Right pedal came loose and started to tear up some of the crank threads. Caught it early enough to retighten and all is well so far.
- Cassette came loose and bearings grenaded. $25 to replace at local bike shop.
- Brake lever set screws backed out (one lost, the other loctited back in place).
- Creaking from somewhere related to front folding post (I think... haven't spent any time yet to investigate).
- No water bottle mounts.
Good:
- Inexpensive.
- Folds up nice and compact. Fits nicely in car trunk, worked great on train.
- Has top & bottom rear rack mounts.
- Shifter & brakes work great.
- Welds look clean and solid.
- Rides great (currently I'm a flatlander... you hillbillies are on your own
Recommend:
- This is the first non-local-bike-shop bike I have bought and learned some hard lessons. If you buy one give it a through once over or take it to a bike shop and have them clean up the assembly to save yourself above issues.
Bad:
- Out of the box the headset was too tight and notchy (local bike shop tuneup fixed it)
- Right pedal came loose and started to tear up some of the crank threads. Caught it early enough to retighten and all is well so far.
- Cassette came loose and bearings grenaded. $25 to replace at local bike shop.
- Brake lever set screws backed out (one lost, the other loctited back in place).
- Creaking from somewhere related to front folding post (I think... haven't spent any time yet to investigate).
- No water bottle mounts.
Good:
- Inexpensive.
- Folds up nice and compact. Fits nicely in car trunk, worked great on train.
- Has top & bottom rear rack mounts.
- Shifter & brakes work great.
- Welds look clean and solid.
- Rides great (currently I'm a flatlander... you hillbillies are on your own
Recommend:
- This is the first non-local-bike-shop bike I have bought and learned some hard lessons. If you buy one give it a through once over or take it to a bike shop and have them clean up the assembly to save yourself above issues.
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anyone had a any problems with the frame on this bike like the hinge weld failures with the Tern folder? just curious...
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No weld issues on my frame. The frame and welds are very nice- that's one of the things that inspired me to start this thread; the core of the bike (the frame) is quality.
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that's good to hear! I love mine, but after reading the Tern thread it got me thinking.
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Wear at underside of top steering post hinge
I have ~150 miles so far on my Genesis, getting ready for a 2-day, 100 mile ride down the Florida Keys.
To date, I have been unable to get rid of the annoying squeak sound from the steering post, attempted most of the fixes suggested in this thread. Rather than wait for something bad to happen, I ordered a 10-pack of the e-clips from Home Depot, picking them up today.
While inspecting the hinge, I noticed some rather disturbing wear at the underside of the top hinge, shown in the image below:
The anodized coating on the mating bottom section of the hinge is undisturbed.
Should I be concerned? Any recommendations?
To date, I have been unable to get rid of the annoying squeak sound from the steering post, attempted most of the fixes suggested in this thread. Rather than wait for something bad to happen, I ordered a 10-pack of the e-clips from Home Depot, picking them up today.
While inspecting the hinge, I noticed some rather disturbing wear at the underside of the top hinge, shown in the image below:
The anodized coating on the mating bottom section of the hinge is undisturbed.
Should I be concerned? Any recommendations?
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I was having some problems with one of those spring latches and had to file a small burr off inside the hole. After that, I decided to upgrade the clip with some e-clips from Lowes. They are 5/32" in size and fit perfect add tight once installed.
Here she is ready for upgrades. Great bike though.
Here she is ready for upgrades. Great bike though.
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Hey folks, I have had this bike for about six months now, the creaking has been out of control. I contacted Kent Bikes about the warranty, they responded that since they no longer make the bike, they would have to reimburse me for the purchase... great deal right? Not quite. In order to get refunded, they request that I cut the bicycle in half through the middle of frame and recommend having this procedure done at a local bicycle shop, take several pictures and then email them where to send the check. A part of me wants to go ahead and do this and be done with this purchase, (though how much does it cost to have a bike shop cut your bike in half) another wants to invest in the E-Clips and hope for the best. My main concern is if I don't take care of this now, I wont be able to use the warranty in the future.
I hate this.
I hate this.
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I'll cut your bike in half for free!! My pleasure!
But if you wanted to just get rid of creaking, you might take it to a shop local and have them determine where the creaks are coming from.. then address those areas.. lots of people on this board have had creaking folders and have offered many solutions for creak free riding..
But if you wanted to just get rid of creaking, you might take it to a shop local and have them determine where the creaks are coming from.. then address those areas.. lots of people on this board have had creaking folders and have offered many solutions for creak free riding..
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Hey folks, I have had this bike for about six months now, the creaking has been out of control. I contacted Kent Bikes about the warranty, they responded that since they no longer make the bike, they would have to reimburse me for the purchase... great deal right? Not quite. In order to get refunded, they request that I cut the bicycle in half through the middle of frame and recommend having this procedure done at a local bicycle shop, take several pictures and then email them where to send the check. A part of me wants to go ahead and do this and be done with this purchase, (though how much does it cost to have a bike shop cut your bike in half) another wants to invest in the E-Clips and hope for the best. My main concern is if I don't take care of this now, I wont be able to use the warranty in the future.
I hate this.
I hate this.
Based on this success, and great recent rides, I have decided to put some more $$ in to the bike - bigger front chainring, longer cranks.
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Seat post
I recently picked one of these bikes up at a flea market for $15. It's missing the brake cables and seat post. Does anyone know the size of the post ?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!