Genesis Flyer – low-maintenance urban singlespeed with disc brakes
The Flyer is designed for daily urban riding and all-weather commuting, developed by Genesis Bikes as a simple, dependable and easy-to-live-with platform.
Built around the proven CDA aluminium frameset, the Flyer combines a singlespeed drivetrain, disc brakes and wide tyres, with the aim of keeping maintenance, cleaning and adjustments to a minimum, while remaining practical and consistent in everyday use.
Key features
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Double-butted aluminium CDA frame
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Genesis Chromoly Disc fork
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Singlespeed drivetrain
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Mechanical disc brakes
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700c wheels
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Maxxis Overdrive Excel 700×35 mm tyres
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External cable routing
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Rigid setup, no suspension
Model positioning
The Genesis Flyer is intended for:
The combination of a single-gear transmission, disc braking and higher-volume tyres results in a bike focused on practicality, durability and ease of use.
Technical specifications
Frame & fork
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Frame: Aluminium
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Fork: Genesis Chromoly Disc
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Headset: Prestine PT-1606 EC34 Upper / EC34 Lower
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Bottom bracket: Cartridge 68 × 127.5 mm
Drivetrain
Brakes
Wheels & tyres
Components
Standards
Sizing guide (indicative)
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XS: 156–164 cm
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S: 164–172 cm
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M: 172–180 cm
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L: 178–186 cm
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XL: 186–194 cm
Sizing indications are general and should be considered alongside riding style and intended use. Size consultation is available.
Frame geometry (mm)
| Size | XS | S | M | L | XL |
| Stack |
553 |
572 |
593 |
612 |
633 |
| Reach |
365 |
375 |
385 |
395 |
405 |
| Top Tube |
524 |
544 |
561 |
582 |
605 |
| Head Tube Angle |
71 |
71 |
71.5 |
71.5 |
72 |
| Seat Tube Angle |
74 |
73.5 |
73.5 |
73 |
72.5 |
| Head Tube |
115 |
135 |
155 |
175 |
195 |
| BB Drop |
73 |
73 |
73 |
73 |
73 |
| Chainstay |
430 |
430 |
430 |
430 |
430 |
| Wheelbase |
1007 |
1023 |
1035 |
1052 |
1063 |
| Standover |
761 |
784 |
808 |
826 |
850 |
| Stem |
90 |
90 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
| Handlebar |
400 |
420 |
420 |
440 |
440 |
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