Ridgeback bikes

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I have a 2004 Ridgeback Genesis. Took it in to the shop yesterday as I had a suspicion that I had managed to crack the fourth frame that I have had for the bike. Turned out that I was right. I have an 18 month old Bianchi via narone that, touch wood, is fine and though I am a big guy, 6'2" and 16 stone, I think that it is a bit crap really. All of them have broken in the same place, drive-side where the lower stay is welded on and all have cracked within a centimeter of the weld. Cheap Aluminium or bad geometry design? They have been alright at replacing the frame, lifetime warranty, but I am still more than a little peeved.
 
Frame is 6061 Aluminium. The chainset also went the last time the frame cracked, bent the spiders and rings. Personally I think that the frames are not very well put together, lots of ugly marks around the welds and this is just the point where the frame takes the most punishment, drive-side. I would never, ever, buy another Ridgeback and think that I will foist the bike onto my nephew, with the new warranty frame. Can't decide whether to replace it with a Cannondale Bad Boy, Specialized Sirrus, Marin Pointe Reyes or a Specialized Tricross. I'll try and get into my LBS and give all of them a good try.
 
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