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Yeah, it would be - if he got rid of those ZIP TIES!!!

Haha. YES! I can't even have loose zip ties fora race. those things HAVE to be clipped.

 

Seeing that is like seeing a HOT women. And then she takes out a box of cigarettes...........

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Haha. YES! I can't even have loose zip ties fora race. those things HAVE to be clipped.

 

Seeing that is like seeing a HOT women. And then she takes out a box of cigarettes...........

At least the base is there to work with ... the cigarettes can always go or be taken away ... better than dressing up a toad.
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Why havent I heard of these local guys... and I live in Stellenbosch, so they close-by. Looks good. Faktory Bikes

 

All Mountain bike:

 

Our 27,5" wheeled, full suspension, 150mm travel, mountain bike, is light (2.22kgs or 4.9 pounds for the 18" medium frame), capable and modern.

 

Accommodating all the latest standards, like a Tapered steerer to a 142 x 12mm rear axle to internal cable routing.

 

Geometry, and wow, how do we like it... 67 degree head angle, 72.5 degree seat tube angle and seat stays at just 438mm(centre of bb to centre of hub).

 

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Why havent I heard of these local guys... and I live in Stellenbosch, so they close-by. Looks good. Faktory Bikes

 

All Mountain bike:

 

Our 27,5" wheeled, full suspension, 150mm travel, mountain bike, is light (2.22kgs or 4.9 pounds for the 18" medium frame), capable and modern.

 

Accommodating all the latest standards, like a Tapered steerer to a 142 x 12mm rear axle to internal cable routing.

 

Geometry, and wow, how do we like it... 67 degree head angle, 72.5 degree seat tube angle and seat stays at just 438mm(centre of bb to centre of hub).

 

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At least the base is there to work with ... the cigarettes can always go or be taken away ... better than dressing up a toad.

Ha. true. I'm a bit obsessive about cabling and the like. I was gonna say something very rude about the cigarette in the mouth thing but then i realized that this is a family show.

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Still want this bike!

Evil Uprising.

http://p.vitalmtb.com/photos/users/20413/setup_checks/23335/photos/15523/s1600_p5pb10153894.jpg?1380540321

 

Still wouldn't be keen to service that linkage though.

 

That bike is perfect in so many ways...now if only I had the talent...

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http://www.mtb-forum.it/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Valdisere-jerome-clementz-6-2.jpg

 

http://cdn.velonews.competitor.com/files/2013/07/CFF-1696.jpg

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And the spaz boys had to go an "invent" a whole storage system that fits in their frames when this is so simple :)

Saw that too. In the words of Mr Chow. fuginjeeenjis.

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:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

 

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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Why havent I heard of these local guys... and I live in Stellenbosch, so they close-by. Looks good. Faktory Bikes

 

All Mountain bike:

 

Our 27,5" wheeled, full suspension, 150mm travel, mountain bike, is light (2.22kgs or 4.9 pounds for the 18" medium frame), capable and modern.

 

Accommodating all the latest standards, like a Tapered steerer to a 142 x 12mm rear axle to internal cable routing.

 

Geometry, and wow, how do we like it... 67 degree head angle, 72.5 degree seat tube angle and seat stays at just 438mm(centre of bb to centre of hub).

 

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Whoa, when did these guy's happen.

Are those carbon wheels ?

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Whoa, when did these guy's happen.

Are those carbon wheels ?

 

Check their Facebook page, dont think their website up yet. Ja, some sweet carbon rims. Looks like the frames are designed by them, not just some generic china carbon with fancy stickers.

 

https://www.facebook.com/FaktoryBikes?fref=ts

 

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