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#1 ·
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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#16 ·
I wanna play too. Here's mine:

Frame: On-One Inbred 456 Summer Season
Fork: Rock Shox Sektor RL
Headset: Cane Creek 110
Wheelset: Hope Hoops Pro2 with Stans Flow Rims
Tires (F): Kenda Nevegal 26x2.35
Tires (R): WTB Wolverine 26x2.2
Brakes: Avid BB7 185mm
Brake Levers: Avid SD-7
Crankset: Shimano SLX Dual Ring with Bash Guard
Front Derailleur: Shimano SLX
Rear Derailleur: Shimano SLX
Shifters: Shimano SLX
Cassette: Shimano XT
Chain: Shimano XT
Seatpost: On-One Twelfy
Seatpost Clamp: On-One QR Lever
Saddle: Serfras Tri-Saddle
Stem: Truvativ Husselfelt 40mm
Handlebar: On-One DH Riser Bar
Grips: ODI Ruffian
Pedals: MSHBK Flat Pedals

 
#127 ·
another Inbred 29er

Here is another Inbred 29er. Big tires and brakes. Front is a Specialized Purgatory 2.4 rear is a Eskar 2.3 ...Avid Brakes 203/180 ...the front tire just rubs the fork a tad when really mashing hard on it. ...but it really floats right over the sand washes.

Really fun bike. I love it !
 

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#171 ·
Here is another Inbred 29er. Big tires and brakes. Front is a Specialized Purgatory 2.4 rear is a Eskar 2.3 ...Avid Brakes 203/180 ...the front tire just rubs the fork a tad when really mashing hard on it. ...but it really floats right over the sand washes.

Really fun bike. I love it !
Great looking bike.
It took a while for mine to get here, but worth the wait.

What kind of nut-tug is that?
 
#215 ·
Pompino with a Surly Crosscheck fork, 40x17 gear, 32c slicks. I ride this bike on my short 3 mile commute to work most days and do long road rides around town on my days off when I don't feel in the mood to ride a mountain bike. I would like to put some 35c CX tires on it and see how it handles in the woods.

 
#231 ·
On-One Inbred 29er

I could try out my Inbred 29er yesterday (well, I measured -7.5 Celsius-degree - 18.5 F - during my ride, however it was great). Inbred is awesome, it rides really great, I can't explain how much I satisfied with it!

Here are the specs and some photos:
Frame: Inbred 29er 19,5"
Headset: FSA Orbit MX
Fork: 2012 RS Reba RLT 15 maxle
Front Shifter: Shimano XT
Rear Shifter: Shimano XT (9s)
Front Derailleur: Deore XT FD-M771
Rear Derailleur: Deore XT RM-M761SGS
Front Wheel: Fulcrum Red Power 29 XL 15
Rear Wheel: Fulcrum Red Power 29 XL
Front Brake: Magura Louise BAT
Rear Brake: Magura Louise BAT
Front disc: Magura Storm 180
Rear disc: Magura Storm 180
Front Brake adapter: Magura QM6 PM-PM
Rear Brake adapter: Magura QM10 IS-PM
Cog: SRAM PG-980 11-34 (9s)
Bottom Bracket: BB72
Cranks: Shimano XT
Crank bolts: Shimano XT
Front chainrings: 24 Deore XT x 36 Deore
Stem: Thomson Elite X4 70mm x 0
Handlebar: Truvativ Stylo Race 680x20mm rizer
Grips: Zoggie
Rear QR: Fulcrum QR/135mm
Seatpost: Thomson Elite 27,2x410
Seatpost clamp: On-one bolt-on
Saddle: Selle Italia XR XC
Front tire: Nobby Nic SSkin 29x2.25 2013
Rear tire: Nobby Nic SSkin 29x2.25 2012
chain: SRAM 771 (9s)
Pedals: PD-M520
tire sealant: Joe's super sealant 2x100 ml (tires installed as tubeless)









 
#234 ·
I could try out my Inbred 29er yesterday (well, I measured -7.5 Celsius-degree - 18.5 F - during my ride, however it was great). Inbred is awesome, it rides really great, I can't explain how much I satisfied with it!

Here are the specs and some photos:
Frame: Inbred 29er 19,5"
Headset: FSA Orbit MX
Fork: 2012 RS Reba RLT 15 maxle
Front Shifter: Shimano XT
Rear Shifter: Shimano XT (9s)
Front Derailleur: Deore XT FD-M771
Rear Derailleur: Deore XT RM-M761SGS
Front Wheel: Fulcrum Red Power 29 XL 15
Rear Wheel: Fulcrum Red Power 29 XL
Front Brake: Magura Louise BAT
Rear Brake: Magura Louise BAT
Front disc: Magura Storm 180
Rear disc: Magura Storm 180
Front Brake adapter: Magura QM6 PM-PM
Rear Brake adapter: Magura QM10 IS-PM
Cog: SRAM PG-980 11-34 (9s)
Bottom Bracket: BB72
Cranks: Shimano XT
Crank bolts: Shimano XT
Front chainrings: 24 Deore XT x 36 Deore
Stem: Thomson Elite X4 70mm x 0
Handlebar: Truvativ Stylo Race 680x20mm rizer
Grips: Zoggie
Rear QR: Fulcrum QR/135mm
Seatpost: Thomson Elite 27,2x410
Seatpost clamp: On-one bolt-on
Saddle: Selle Italia XR XC
Front tire: Nobby Nic SSkin 29x2.25 2013
Rear tire: Nobby Nic SSkin 29x2.25 2012
chain: SRAM 771 (9s)
Pedals: PD-M520
tire sealant: Joe's super sealant 2x100 ml (tires installed as tubeless)
Hey Semmiho, what's the weight on that build?

Thanks
 
#317 ·
My friend Mick has gotten in some rides on his new 456 Summer Season. This is a beautiful bike with a custom paint job and On One graphics by Mick.

He bought the frame from Titus/On One USA and then refinished it with black sparkle paint and a blue toner to achieve a metallic appearance that has some depth to the color. It looks great.

The bike has:
@ A Fox Talas 36 140-160mm fork with FIT cartridge
@ Zee drivetrain with an e*13 guide
@ Avid Code brakes
@ 2 different wheels with a Fat Albert 2.4 on the front and a Chunky Monkey 2.4 on the back
@ Saint pedals
@ CK headset and Race Face Diablo stem
@ Sunline 745 bars
@ Gravity dropper post and a Chromag Trailmaster DT seat

This is a great bike! Mick rode Black Rock with it last weekend here in Oregon and was real pleased with the results.

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#340 ·
Heres my On-One Inbred 29er. Definitely a love/hate relationship. I love the ride quality and the geometry of the bike, but its a little over 2 lbs heavier than my previous SS frame (which was aluminum). So, for now i will keep riding and enjoying it, but i cant say im not thinking of shopping for a lighter weight steel frame...

18" Teal frame
Bontrager RXL wheels, seatpost, and handlebar
RL stem
XR2 Team tubeless tires
SLX crank w/ Raceface chainring + XT pedals
Reba RLT fork w/ 15mm maxle
weighs 25 lbs even :-/
 
#346 · (Edited)
The Black

Got this frame as a replacement for my Large GT Zaskar Expert that cracked at the bottom bracket. At 230 lbs without my pack, I feel the resiliency of steel is better at my weight than aluminum. Simple frame swap, with some ghetto magic courtesy of the Brownsville Bike Brigade and the General Repair Center for the front derailleur and seatpost collar. I got the idea for building 'Darth Vader's bike' after a recent 100k race my brother and I entered. As I was literally wheezing up another hill, a racersnake passed me with a polite 'Excuse me, Darth!' This inspired me to think up Lord Vaders bike. The colors are there, and a choice detail or two. 18" feels perfect for me. I'm about 5'11" and 32" in inseam. As for the ride, it feels a lot like a big BMX bike, and I like the long seatpost. A quick drop and it sets up well for street/urban use. The frame even has rack mounts.
 

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#372 ·
My Fatty. Rolling chassis build. New crank, everything else out of my parts bin/taken off my TransAM hardtail.



I'm ready for my closeup, Mr. Demille.


32# as sitting now. Will probably drill the rims eventually - sounds as if that'll dump another pound. Lighter tubes than the stock boat anchors already took of a full pound from each wheel.


The commuter/grocery getter.

 
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