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On One Bike pictures......

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thought of starting this thread with sharing of different type of OnOne bikes..

here are the pictures and specs below

456 Ti - Large Frame
DT Swiss XMM140 15QR (twin shot control)
On One ultralight CNC Stem 70mm
Easton EC70 MonkeyLite Low Riser (685mm) with ESI Foam grips
KS-i950R Seatpost
Fizik Tundra 2
SRAM X0 Shifters
SRAM X0 RD Medium Cage
SRAM X9 FD
Shimano XTR Brakes
Shimano XT crank (175mm) with VP-59 Pedals
Blackspire Chain ring (26T, 34T) with Raceface Bash guard
Blackspire Stinger ISCG 05
Shimano XT Cassette with modified 36T
KMC X9 SL Chain
Mavic CrossMax ST Wheelset
Panaracer AM/4x Front tyre (2.35) ghetto tubeless
Panaracer Rampage Rear tyre (2.1) ghetto tubeless

Weight - approx. 11.9kg @ 26.24 lbs









really loving the ride so far.....

there's another thread here on the 456 ti...https://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=700285
 
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#434 ·
Just finished building it up last night.

XTR RD with 12-36 "29er" cassette
SLX FD
Salsa Snow crankset 175mm with 22/32 xtr chainrings
FSA DH Plantium ISIS BB
BB7 180/160
Time ATAC Z pedals
KMC Rustbuster
Titec J Bars with Easton 80mm stem
Shimano thumbs on Pauls friction front/index rear
 

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New 456 Evo Ti

Just finished up my 456 Evo Ti.

Fork: Manitou Minute ABS 140
Wheels: Chris King/Mavic 819 with DT double butted spokes
Brakes: Shimano XT with Ice tech pads
Crank: Shimano SLX with Race Face 36t narrow wide ring
Rear Mech: Shimano XT 10sp Shadow
Rear shifter: Shimano Zee 10sp
Cassette: Shimano XT 10sp
Seat post: Rock Shox Reverb
Saddle: WTB Silverado Stealth
Stem: Atom lab 65mm
Handlebar: Blackspire 780mm wide
Tires: Bontrager xr 2.25
Pedals: Shimano XT clipless
Headset: Cane Creek tapered 44 internal upper and 49 external lower
Grips: Funn

I haven't had a chance to weigh it yet but I'd guess around 27lbs maybe a bit less.

First impressions are great, I really like the geo with the 140 fork and it's more than enough travel for rough xc/light AM and the Ti frame has a great feel in the rear, I'm planning to upgrade the rear hub axle to a 10mm through axle to stiffen it up a bit.

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#452 ·
First ride today since I finished converting my Inbred to singlespeed and overhauling the fork. I bolted on the horizontal swapout dropouts and found a nice rear wheel with a Surly flip-flop hub on CL. The flip-flop hub is a perfect match with the v-brakes. Gearing is 32x18 free, 32x13 fixed.

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