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Post by Nelly on Sept 17, 2014 14:13:14 GMT
lever should sit almost flush with the fork lower, just in front, if it doesnt you adjust the number till it closes in the right position with fox its supposed to be 4 or 5 full turns then close Cheers.. I'll give it a try when they come back! It's all fancy shit ain't it, this Fox malarky.. Screw the axle in 2 full turns, loosen the clip so you can swing it out the way, push the axle and a splined wheel with all the numbers on will pop out, tighten with a higher number, loosen with a lower. Push the splined wheel back in, put the clip back over and then tighten to test
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Post by Nelly on Sept 17, 2014 14:13:42 GMT
I think
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 14:15:08 GMT
You think I'll have a play and see what happens. Thanks for the advice
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2014 7:54:33 GMT
A picture of my old On One/Lynsky 456.. I miss it I do
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Post by scott on Sept 21, 2014 8:02:14 GMT
^^^^^ thing of beauty. So much yes for Ti.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2014 19:18:21 GMT
It is nice. I love the finish of it! The Singlespeed was polished and when clean, glistens in the sun lol.
Still got the TI Singlespeed but the other has been replaced with a carbon frame now!
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Post by brownbear on Sept 23, 2014 21:25:28 GMT
got a lot of time for on one that looks like a fantastic bike and collection at that!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 17:18:22 GMT
got a lot of time for on one that looks like a fantastic bike and collection at that! Thank you I'm a bit of an On One fan myself... If you hadn't guessed!
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Post by mata on Sept 26, 2014 13:16:05 GMT
Remembered them from over yonder, loved them... and loved my own on One's, great bikes!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 6:32:07 GMT
I don't think you can beat On One for value for money personally.. Their complete bikes are a bit shit in my opinion but frame wise, very hard to beat!
Where else can you get a complete, fully built fat bike for less than 1k?
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Post by notsarkyadam on Sept 27, 2014 7:01:12 GMT
I don't think you can beat On One for value for money personally.. Their complete bikes are a bit shit in my opinion but frame wise, very hard to beat! Where else can you get a complete, fully built fat bike for less than 1k? I personally think the Parkwood is one of the greatest -1k bikes to be bought... Even after my caliper nearly went through my rear wheel..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 7:10:12 GMT
I don't think you can beat On One for value for money personally.. Their complete bikes are a bit shit in my opinion but frame wise, very hard to beat! Where else can you get a complete, fully built fat bike for less than 1k? I personally think the Parkwood is one of the greatest -1k bikes to be bought... Even after my caliper nearly went through my rear wheel.. It's not a bad build but for that money, I'd expect 'XT' to be splashed around a little bit!
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Post by notsarkyadam on Sept 27, 2014 7:11:43 GMT
With Rev Forks and a dropper? I doubt it!... There worth 650 between them..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 7:32:51 GMT
Didn't see the dropper!
I need one of them actually..
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Post by notsarkyadam on Sept 27, 2014 7:35:57 GMT
Indeed you do!..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 8:51:58 GMT
I was well impressed - a dropper and revelation forks for a grand, shimano brakes too - very tempted on the C2W scheme for that!! Shame about the kiddie wheels though
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2014 9:04:24 GMT
They should have left the dropper out and put XT mechs on it imo
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Post by notsarkyadam on Sept 27, 2014 16:37:49 GMT
Is rather have the dropper can pick XT mechs up cheap..
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