On One... Pompino!

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  • Does anyone actually knopw what pompino means???
    Being Italian i do and it took me a few minutes before i accepted the fact that it wasnt a joke...

  • so is it like autofalashio?

  • not really it simply means blow job...did anyone know that?

  • Ah, I thought it was self blow job hence autofalashio. You kno like on oneself blowjob.

    Those checky boys.

  • Stef not really it simply means blow job...did anyone know that?

    Yes.

  • I really dont like their bikes, cant say why. But they really dont appeal :(

  • I love On-One but I never end up buying any of their bikes :S

  • It's a good cross style bike and good for women with the compact frame design but just not classic track style.

  • Classic track style is a p.i.t.a if you want to do any touring, etc. on it.
    Sure you can endure riding a track bike all day.. but four serious touring andor off-road? No thanks.

  • Oh agree with you, my next fixed gear will hopefully be a track bike but my current convertion is purfect for my communting rexaled geometory mudgard clearance e.t.c ugly as sin but it works

  • I think there is a more trad style fixie in the pipeline - it's called the linconshire poacher, not sure why - there have been a few pictures of one on the on-one site.

  • Yeah, lugged steel beauty on the way..

  • I'm looking forward to it as well, as an owner of an Inbred I really like their bikes, but like others not a big fan of the Pomp.

  • i don't really see what all the fuss is about them either, fine if you are on a budget but like all cheap bikes people end up having to change things soon after buying (like the brakes). probably good for towpaths/touring but that back end looks ugly imho. if i wanted a cheap fixed bike for the road i would buy a lemond filmore.

  • What's special about the Lemond? Personally I think the Lemond look fugly although are not as common as On-ONe which is nice..

  • i think the fuji is one of the better budget fixes around.. much better than the langster or the bianchi

  • hippy What's special about the Lemond? Personally I think the Lemond look fugly although are not as common as On-ONe which is nice..

    the finishing kit is all good stuff, i think it looks really nice but then i do prefer the traditional white panel look, i don't think they have as many problems with the wheels like the fuji and langster and it's steel which is why it would have been my choice if i hadn't got the condor

  • I'm thinking of getting a filmore because I'm gonna use the filmore as a 'suck it and see' fixed then upgrade the frame over the winter to something like a Bob Jackson.

    Another fixie I think looks pretty good is a genesis flyer.

  • What about the On-ONe? It's not a Langster and I've not heard anything bad about the wheels. Mostly brake complaints which I put down to most people not knowing how to setup cantilever brakes.

  • allyb I'm thinking of getting a filmore because I'm gonna use the filmore as a 'suck it and see' fixed then upgrade the frame over the winter to something like a Bob Jackson.

    Isn't the Filmore more expensive than the Jackson?? Depends how much you can get parts for it I guess.

  • I've been looking at pricing up a Bob Jackson once you factor in the cost of everything it works out quite expensive. Where as if i get a filmore for £450, then I can upgrade it in stages, sell the Lemond frame and replace it with a B. Jackson. It should work out about the same cost, but I get to spread the cost over a few months and have something to ride over the summer, instead of waiting all summer for a frame and parts.

  • if your not going touring, running phat tyres, wanting full length mudgaurds or using a rack and panniers then personally i would rather have a 'tighter' road bike, they are no lightweight either which is fine if you want to use them off-road but for me i would wan't something racier for the road than a pompino, plenty of people like theirs though

    i think the filmore is £450 for the whole bike?

  • I understand. I really miss my track bike geometry when I get on my road bike - feels like a boat! For versatility the Pomp takes the cake but for city stuff I like steeper angles, shorter wheelbase. To each their own, yeah? :)

  • i like mine...

  • nice. are the brake bosses not removable on the back?

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