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  • Show me your On One Fatty's
  • DaveE
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    Just started building mine. Any tips
    Thanks

    Sorry if I’ve duplicated post.

    DaveE
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    Bump

    JoeG
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    Go tubeless! Or at least get rid of the On-One innertubes. They’re ridiculously heavy.

    Put a bunch of grease in the freehub body as its not really sealed that well.

    If your hubs have the threaded end caps, these may need some blue loctite to keep them from loosening. I never had a problem, but others did. I think that they might have revised the hubs, so may no longer be an issue.

    Put a dropper seatpost on it!

    DaveE
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    Planning to drill rims and set up tubeless before I ride it. Will get cranks next week. Then ready to ride.

    JoeG
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    Mine last year. It has the carbon fork, now.

    monkeyp
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    Loaded up for a bike packing trip. Running 9 speed, carbon fork, carbon bars, drilled rims and tubeless. Brilliant bike 🙂

    tomhoward
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    *reports JoeG for swear filter avoidance*

    😉

    JoeG
    Free Member

    8) 😆

    stugee
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    I’m really fancying a fat bike. Are these a do it all bike? Currently have a 26″ full susser. I don’t do epic rides or travel at warp speeds, imagine the fat bike would bike a different type of enjoyment!

    crispyrice
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    Fatty

    Thinny

    Drilling holes and setting up tubeless was far to much like hard work for me – instead use Schwalbe Freeride 3.0 inch tubes – very light at 185g vs the half a kilo tubes supplied!

    Non-Fat wheels are great for doing a bit of distance at a decent lick, can bit unforgiving on the rougher trails mind you.

    JoeG
    Free Member

    stugee – yes. Get one!

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