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The best is to speak to the Pyga guys them self

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Hi guys

 

I am looking into a Oneten29, but I see the smallest frame size available is a medium. I am on the short side of the size guide (around 168 cm)- is it still worth looking into, or will I be too short to fit comfortably on the bike?

 

Does anyone else around this size ride one, and how is the handling?

 

Cheers :)

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Hi guys I am looking into a Oneten29, but I see the smallest frame size available is a medium. I am on the short side of the size guide (around 168 cm)- is it still worth looking into, or will I be too short to fit comfortably on the bike? Does anyone else around this size ride one, and how is the handling?  Cheers :)

Just got my one ten (2 days ago), medium frame. I'm 172 cm. Only ridden it once so far and will be back on it tomorrow. I know im definitely not too short arsed for it so doubt you will be. Pyga website shows medium frame suitable for 168 - 178 cm

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Took my new OneTen 29 out for a few ride today. Blown away at how she eats up the rough stuff. Converted from 26 hardtail, so wheel size and full suss were both new to me. Super stoked with my purchase.

 

As expected, I found the Fox fork to be a bit under spec for this build, but it's a stop gap measure until I can afford (ie until my wife lets me buy) a better fork (Pike/MRP/X Fusion probably)

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Hi guys

 

I am looking into a Oneten29, but I see the smallest frame size available is a medium. I am on the short side of the size guide (around 168 cm)- is it still worth looking into, or will I be too short to fit comfortably on the bike?

 

Does anyone else around this size ride one, and how is the handling?

 

Cheers :)

From my one ride on my OneTen, the frame seems quite small. Handles brilliantly. U might have to play around with stem length and seat position, but I reckon you'll be able to get a fit on an M.

 

I would try and test it out first though, as u don't want to drop that amount of cash on the wrong size.

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From my one ride on my OneTen, the frame seems quite small. Handles brilliantly. U might have to play around with stem length and seat position, but I reckon you'll be able to get a fit on an M.

 

I would try and test it out first though, as u don't want to drop that amount of cash on the wrong size.

 

 

Took my new OneTen 29 out for a few ride today. Blown away at how she eats up the rough stuff. Converted from 26 hardtail, so wheel size and full suss were both new to me. Super stoked with my purchase.

 

As expected, I found the Fox fork to be a bit under spec for this build, but it's a stop gap measure until I can afford (ie until my wife lets me buy) a better fork (Pike/MRP/X Fusion probably)

 

 

Just got my one ten (2 days ago), medium frame. I'm 172 cm. Only ridden it once so far and will be back on it tomorrow. I know im definitely not too short arsed for it so doubt you will be. Pyga website shows medium frame suitable for 168 - 178 cm

 

Thanks all for the input, I am super keen to give one try! I usually find smaller frames easier to manage, so definitely want to make sure it fits before I buy :)

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Whahahahha that's funny dude ... Nice one
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slight cable routing differences/options, decal changes and a flatter (non-metalic) bright green 

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