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  1. #1
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    On One "Summer Season" slack steel 26" hardtail - XL

    Selling my XL 2009 On One 456 "Summer Season" - straight gauge steel, with a slacker headtube than the usual 456 (~65-66deg with a 150mm fork).

    This is a stout fun bike that changes directions like a slalom ski. After having spent some time on it with my big bike out of commission, I've come to the realization that this bike is too small for me - at 6'5" this has a bit of a "bear on a circus bike" feel.

    - Fork is a mid to late aughts Fox 36 TALAS - having run it at different heights I ended up just leaving it at 150mm. Generally good condition save a stantion scratch that was fixed with some jazzy blue nail polish (poorly pictured below)
    - Azonic outlaw wheels - multiple seasons but new bearings Oct 2017 - 20mm front with a 12mm bolt-thru rear axle
    - Truvativ Hussefelt 170mm cranks and BB
    - Sram Level T brakes / 203mm rotors (brakes new July 2018) - hoses never cut
    - KS e-ten 100mm externally routed dropper (27.2 post limited options at time of purchase in Nov 2016)
    - 782mm RF atlas bars x 40mm truvativ stem off of an Attitash rental bike circa 2006
    - Sram x7 9spd drivetrain, 11x36 cassette, 30T RF chainring
    - Oneup BB mount chainguide
    - Minion DHFs (exo front / dh casing rear) with some life left (not set up tubeless)
    - WTB seat has seen better days
    - Headset is some nonsensical non-sealed job complete with grease ports, which has surprisingly been trouble-free
    - ODI ruffian flanged lock-ons
    Not included: Bell, fender, light, pedals or water bottle
    Issues: Scratch on the top-tube with some oxidation, some oxidation on where the gusset meets the top-tube, paint finish is rubbed where a frame bag was attached. Above mentioned stantion scratch, there is sometimes a "clunk" in either the BB or pedals when hitting horizontal while coasting. I have tried to chase it down to no avail - no play in the bb or bb / crank interface though.

    $800.

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    Stantion repair
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    Worn finish
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    Toptube scratch
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    Last edited by mildbill.; 12-20-2018 at 05:07 PM.

  2. #2
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    Somebody get this fun looking bike out of my garage or I'll be forced to slap some goofy high rise stem and bars (salsa 70mmx25deg and Azonic 800mm x 1" rise already added to cart) on this thing and ride it over the winter.

  3. #3
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    OnOne makes fun bikes!! Too big for me - someone buy this!

  4. #4
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    I had a circa ~2005 On-One 456 and can confirm those are great bikes. Fun geometry, tough as nails, nice details on the seatstays. A buddy of mine still rides it, thing is indestructible.

  5. #5
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    Thanks for the bumps.

    Still sitting in my garage. One of these days I'll get my act together and post on some other bike websites...

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