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  • Carbon 45650b?
  • kevin1911
    Full Member

    The weekly On One email flyer that’s just popped into my inbox has a picture of a steel 45650b bike but underneath it says “Carbon 45650b”.

    So, is this an oversight or a teaser? Brant?

    cyclistm
    Free Member

    its a confusing email that’s for sure

    packer
    Free Member

    It also describes Deore as “sitting below the flagship XT and XTR groupsets”, which is more misleading than confusing.

    nealy
    Free Member

    Deore is below XT and XTR…but then so is Alivio and Acera 😉

    plyphon
    Free Member

    Youve got to say it three times.

    brant brant brant

    packer
    Free Member

    Deore is below XT and XTR

    Sounds a lot better when you forget SLX, ZEE, and Saint though doesn’t it!

    ska-49
    Free Member

    I thought the same thing! Was just about to post it..

    househusband
    Full Member

    Glad to note I wasn’t the only one left confused…

    brant
    Free Member

    There isn’t a 45650b in process

    Leigh2612
    Free Member

    Do you mean there isn’t a carbon 45650b in process…?

    brant
    Free Member

    Oh yes

    crasher50
    Free Member

    Any sign of the Parkwood 29er?

    brant
    Free Member

    It’s in a tent at the Peaty race thing this weekend.
    And here

    View this post on Instagram

    #parkwood

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    prawny
    Full Member

    How long til its in my garage?

    kevin1911
    Full Member

    Damn 🙁

    neil853
    Free Member

    It could be a massive bargain that bike. I have the Ti fireline version, if i hadn’t i would have one tomorrow. Geometry for me is close to perfect

    deadkenny
    Free Member

    One thing that would swing 650b for me is carbon with geometry of a c456.

    rickon
    Free Member

    One thing that would swing 650b for me would be if 29 and 26 didnt exist.

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