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Blerrie nice!

Thanks !! Fire eye hub and lockout fork compliments this ride Edited by Blitzer
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looking to replace my OnOne Smoothie Headset bearings, anyone know where to start?

 

should i buy replacements?

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On her way home last night (On tar I know :() ... but this was after getting her dirty in the morning :)

Nice bars!

 

Is that a Manitou fork I spot?...

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Here's my On-One Inbred 29er.

 

Just installed the Paul Thumbies and Mary bars - super stoked and excited to get her out there and ride some trails - shakedown was on tar the afternoon.

I know she looks weird, but believe me, the way she rides is absolutely awesome!!

 

Just a few minor tweaks and she will be perfect. Changing the seat-collar to gold Hope one, and a few smaller gold bits to accent the colour through the build.

 

I also need to solve the question of the pop-loc for the fork. It clutters up the right hand side. Any suggestions?

 

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Here's my On-One Inbred 29er.

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I know she looks weird, but believe me, the way she rides is absolutely awesome!!

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There's more to life than straight bars, Mary's gonna change the way you ride ;)

 

Mary bars and Ergon grips, gotta love that combo.

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Here's my On-One Inbred 29er.

 

Just installed the Paul Thumbies and Mary bars - super stoked and excited to get her out there and ride some trails - shakedown was on tar the afternoon.

I know she looks weird, but believe me, the way she rides is absolutely awesome!!

 

Just a few minor tweaks and she will be perfect. Changing the seat-collar to gold Hope one, and a few smaller gold bits to accent the colour through the build.

 

I also need to solve the question of the pop-loc for the fork. It clutters up the right hand side. Any suggestions?

 

 

 

One of the nicest coloured frames I've seen, especially with brown saddle and gold

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Here's my On-One Inbred 29er.

 

Just installed the Paul Thumbies and Mary bars - super stoked and excited to get her out there and ride some trails - shakedown was on tar the afternoon.

I know she looks weird, but believe me, the way she rides is absolutely awesome!!

 

Just a few minor tweaks and she will be perfect. Changing the seat-collar to gold Hope one, and a few smaller gold bits to accent the colour through the build.

 

I also need to solve the question of the pop-loc for the fork. It clutters up the right hand side. Any suggestions?

 

post-16283-0-01767800-1380388248_thumb.jpg

 

post-16283-0-34693700-1380388262_thumb.jpg

 

post-16283-0-22757600-1380388307_thumb.jpg

Verry flippen nice!
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Codeine – coming soon

http://www.on-one.co.uk/files/oo/blogs/200_constW/1O6MUR04-Screenshot100813114332AM.jpg

Spelt in that funny way “i before e except after c”, even though the C is a long way before the Codeine is our newest addition to the on-one family, and set to be in super-final pre-production sign off any day now. It’s a long travel 29er trail bike, that’s been bashed around the trails of the UK and overseas by a variety of test riders, with our aim to develop the best handling, ground up, clean sheet, long travel double top fun suspension frame we’ve ever ridden.

Ludicrously arrogant with it’s “one or nothing” drivetrain approach – you can’t fit a front mech – we’re really happy with the ride and are checking over the samples of full production parts before we push the “make lots please” button. We’re hoping to have some for Christmas. Stay tuned, and keep an eye on our Facebook and Instagram pages for more details.

http://instagram.com/ononebikes

http://www.facebook.com/ononebikes

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