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• #2
Build pic is instagrammed so colours are a bit funky, the indoor pics show the colour much better
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• #3
No interest on here so off to a more MTB flavoured forum, thanks for looking though.
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• #4
Bugger, I'm a right lazy devil and turned down a 'will you post it' request. The dude has since bought something else so Kermit's still available if anyone here is interested. Have price dropped for the bump.
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• #5
Building up one of these (evo not summer seasons) now, the ones I've ridden are nice and they've got great reviews, would make an awesome bike.
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• #6
Have you still got frame?
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• #7
Will you post ?
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• #8
How much ?
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• #9
Still available, will post, £110 + £15 postage (based on ebay frame postage)
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• #10
Will you do it for 120 posted ?
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• #11
paypal gift and you're on.
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• #12
Ok, send details
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• #13
I can't access your PM function yet as you're too new to LFGSS, I'll PM the boss and see if you can be taken out of nursery to save a few days.
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• #14
I can't send pm for 24 hours due to anti spam and can't see if you have pmd me
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• #15
you now have PM access. PM incoming...
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• #16
Nursery evasion.
I've been out on my 456 now and it's great.
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• #17
Cheers will PayPal as soon as mrs gets of PC
Here we go, the first in a series of three bikes coming from me, an Alkaline Trio if you will... I'm sad to see it go, but yet another recent bike purchase demands that I make a little room in my pokey flat and that means offering up this green beasty to the masses. I built it in late 2011, and stripped it in the summer of 2012 to build up a full suspension bike. In the short but heady time that we shared together the 456 and I visited Wales and The Forest of Dean, but mainly ploughed round the flat boring fields of Hertfordshire.
Enough frivolity, on with the goodies.
Here's my 16" On One 456 Summer Season, it's a steel frame capable of taking a range of suspension forks from 4" to 6" of travel (or the equivalent rigid fork). I rode it at both 130mm and 150mm and it felt fine with either. It also accepts a chain device using ISCG tabs if you want to run a single ring up front. The frame was new to me just over a year ago and is in very good condition, I've tried to show the only marks on it, a small chip on the seat tube and some very minor chainslap marking on the chainstay.
Steel, or DN6 as On One call it, I think it's 4130 Chromo (I'm not 100% on this) Apparently it gets used in space, according to On One, but then so do Biros...
Caution: Not welcome in Lancashire due to Yorkshire Rose headbadge.
The bad bits, a little chip on the seat tube and some chainslap on the chainstay.
It looked like this when it was built up, note the impressive Scoblestack.
There's no headset or BB included (BB threads are clean and clear) and I'm not keen to post, but if you're in London then I'll get the train down to Kings Cross for a meet up (I'm in Potters Bar).
**It's all yours for £110
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Here's a bit of bumph from the On One Website:
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Frame Details
Frame Material DN6 4130 chromoly steel (Ooh, I was right)
Approx. Frame Weight (g) 2495
Seatpost Size (mm) 27.2
Seat Clamp Size (mm) 29.8
Front Mech Clamp Size (mm) 28.6
Wheels 26"
Mudguard mounts Yes
Rack Mounts Yes
Bottle Cage Bosses 1 set
Fork Travel 100 - 160mm MAX
Dropouts Vertical
Bottom Bracket shell 68mm, English threaded*