The Genesis Tour de Fer 20 New Generation introduces a functional upgrade over the 2025 model, with the adoption of the Shimano CUES drivetrain.
Designed for real-world use, it offers improved durability, more consistent shifting under load and lower maintenance over time.
Compared to the Tour de Fer 10, it provides a more versatile setup, making it suitable for both daily commuting and longer touring trips.
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Intro
The Genesis Tour de Fer 20 New Generation introduces a functional update over the 2025 model, with the move to the Shimano CUES groupset.
This is not just a simple spec change, but a design choice focused on real-world touring: greater durability, more stable shifting under load, and reduced maintenance over time.
The platform remains the proven Tour de Fer foundation, but becomes more coherent with intensive, everyday, and long-distance use.
Performance and use
The Tour de Fer 20 is a bike designed to be used extensively, without requiring constant attention.
The riding position is natural and low-fatigue, the handling remains stable even when fully loaded, and its behaviour on tarmac and secondary roads is predictable and reassuring.
The Shimano CUES 2x9 groupset works in exactly this direction: less focused on light weight, more on long-term continuity of function. It is a drivetrain that maintains consistent performance even with intensive use and heavier loads.
Touring build
The Tour de Fer 20 is already configured to set off.
AVS-compatible rear rack
Full provision for bags and accessories
Internal dynamo routing
Gearing suited both to commuting and touring
The logic is clear: a ready-to-use bike, with no need for intervention or modification.
Positioning within the range
Within the Tour de Fer range, the 20 represents the first true balance point between simplicity and more advanced use.
Compared with the Tour de Fer 10, it offers a more versatile configuration that is also better suited to longer journeys, while still maintaining an accessible and practical setup.
It is the most all-round model in the range.
Why choose it
A real upgrade over the 2025 model
A drivetrain better suited to touring than previous configurations
A complete, ready-to-use bike
Excellent balance of simplicity, comfort, and reliability
It is the right choice for riders who want a touring bike without complications, but with a solid technical foundation.
Size guide
XS: 156–164 cm
S: 164–172 cm
M: 172–180 cm
L: 178–186 cm
XL: 186–194 cm
These indications are approximate.
For a more precise choice, send us your height and inseam.
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Technical specifications
Frame
Genesis Mjolnir CrMo, QR 135mm
Fork
Genesis CrMo, QR 100mm
Drivetrain
Shimano CUES 2x9 (ST-3030 / RD-U3020)
Crankset
46/30T
Cassette
11-36T
Brakes
Promax DSK-717 mechanical
Rotors
180mm front / 160mm rear
Rims
Amplitude G-50
Hubs
KT K08
Tyres
Vittoria Randonneur Tech 700x40c
Handlebar
Amplitude G-100
Stem
80mm
Seatpost
27.2mm
Saddle
Madison Flux
Geometry
Size
XS
S
M
L
XL
Seat Tube
470
510
540
580
600
Top Tube
542.3
557.4
568.7
584.3
599.9
Stack
380
380
390
400
410
Reach
120
135
155
175
195
Head Angle
74
73
73.5
73.5
73.5
Seat Angle
90
95
95
95
95
Wheelbase
1041.5
1046.4
1042.9
1059.4
1075.9
FAQ
Is it an improvement over the 2025 model?
Yes. The introduction of the Shimano CUES groupset represents an update focused on durability and real-world use.
Is the CUES groupset suitable for long-distance touring?
Yes. It is designed to deliver greater wear resistance and more stable shifting over time.
Is it also suitable for everyday use?
Yes. It is perfect for commuting, urban mobility, and travel.
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