Ive had a few On-One bikes in the past, my favourite being a 29er Inbred and prior to that a 45650, which was really good fun to ride. I found both of them to ride superbly with nice amount of flex, and even took the 45650 down 50 shades of black at UK Bike park. (pics below)
What i wanted to know is what are other peoples views on On-One? I know some people think they are trash, but i dont think they have ridden one. They always used to be reasonably priced, i picked up the 45650 compelte build for £1,200, but changed a lot on it. And the Inbred frame i picked up new direct for £180 and built up a rigid on a budget with parts i had and was an excellent ride.
Recently though, looking at their frames and bike builds, they seem to be rather over priced now and unfortunately eveall their bikes seems to have moved to the long and slack craze which personally i dont like. I like my bikes to be playful, which i can hop off the smallest little bump and manual like a mother f*cker. all the long and slack bikes ive ridden havent been that nice. Yes they are fast, but you need to put in a lot of effort to have fun on them.
What i wanted to know is what are other peoples views on On-One? I know some people think they are trash, but i dont think they have ridden one. They always used to be reasonably priced, i picked up the 45650 compelte build for £1,200, but changed a lot on it. And the Inbred frame i picked up new direct for £180 and built up a rigid on a budget with parts i had and was an excellent ride.
Recently though, looking at their frames and bike builds, they seem to be rather over priced now and unfortunately eveall their bikes seems to have moved to the long and slack craze which personally i dont like. I like my bikes to be playful, which i can hop off the smallest little bump and manual like a mother f*cker. all the long and slack bikes ive ridden havent been that nice. Yes they are fast, but you need to put in a lot of effort to have fun on them.