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Need some advice... A friend and I are looking at doing some long distance bikepacking and we both looking at getting some solid hard tails (don't want to hurt the Pyga to much). We won't be carrying a massive load, just dry bags, small tent, etc will be strapped to the frame. If you went with a on one, which frame would you use? 

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Need some advice... A friend and I are looking at doing some long distance bikepacking and we both looking at getting some solid hard tails (don't want to hurt the Pyga to much). We won't be carrying a massive load, just dry bags, small tent, etc will be strapped to the frame. If you went with a on one, which frame would you use?

I've just done exactly this on my Inbred. Strong, comfortable and light enough. PM me your contact details and I'll send some pics and we can discuss.

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Need some advice... A friend and I are looking at doing some long distance bikepacking and we both looking at getting some solid hard tails (don't want to hurt the Pyga to much). We won't be carrying a massive load, just dry bags, small tent, etc will be strapped to the frame. If you went with a on one, which frame would you use? 

 

 

I've just done exactly this on my Inbred. Strong, comfortable and light enough. PM me your contact details and I'll send some pics and we can discuss.

the great thing with the Inbred frames is that you can use rack mounts on the frame for touring duties....see pic below.

 

I have owned a Inbred 29'er and 26'er frame before, both frames had these mounts and both frame were just flipping awesome to ride.

 

http://www.on-one.co.uk/imgs/products/oo/950_constW/FROO29VD_P5.jpg

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I've just done exactly this on my Inbred. Strong, comfortable and light enough. PM me your contact details and I'll send some pics and we can discuss.

Inbred is the bee's knees for this application.

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