Mine didn't come with any bolts - I used spare disk rotor bolts to tidy up the holes.
I ordered some off eBay. No dramas
Are there any codes knocking about still for the big dog?
Also I’m a little confused by the stem length, I.e why are they shipping with such long stems?
I reckon I'm close to my ideal setup. Switched the rear Trail King 2.4 for a Maxxis Dissector 2.4 with a DHF 2.5 up front. The Dissector is not as bulbous as the TK. Weight distribution (front to rear) is better and I can bunnyhop and do short manuals OK. I like my bars really high! Glad I didn't the cut fork steerer too short. 40mm reach stem is great - the steering is responsive but not too twitchy. I'm really happy with this bike.
No bar end plugs? I'm out!
No bar end plugs? I’m out!
Ha! Ha! Thanks for reminding me. I'll be sure to install them before the next ride 🙂
How is the Big Dog buyers club getting on? In my case I initially built the bike up with a mix of mostly second hand parts. During the course of a few particularly muddy jumpy rides I destroyed the rear jockey, chain, rear wheel and so now it is virtually a new bike{bar the fork, front wheel, handlebar, grips} I am not a particularly nimble rider. I bought an xl when the size guide suggested large.So its a bit like Desperate Dan's bike. My shed was broken into and 3 bikes stolen. Including 2 full suspension bikes. Not the big dog though as it was in the garage being rebuilt after another ride. Now all I have is the big dog. I find it a very stable bike. Very forgiving. Lighter than my old 2019 Norco Fluid full suspension bike. Very long which is what I wanted. Standover in xl is very tight but has not been a problem in real life. Going over steps, jumps is great. Steering is based on using body english to a greater extent than say a older geometry bike. Bottom bracket is low enough that I clip the 170mm crank arm once a ride on a high root. So all in all I call the big dog a bargain:)
I'm enjoying mine but it's ended up spectacularly rear end heavy somehow. I blame the rim
I'm still enjoying midweek hardtail rides on my Big Dog. Continuing to mess with the fork setup (pressure, tokens, etc). I might try swapping the airspring from 130mm to 140mm. This will give me more stack and make it easier to lift the front end.
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Started a thread the other day about building a Big Dog up...
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/first-bike-build-big-dog/
But then remembered this one so bringing it in here.
First ride proper ride today. Wet after some thundery heavy showers yesterday afternoon. Really impressed with the bike. Feels really balanced, still feel it rides lighter than its heft suggests. Most impressive thing was it’s handling. It just leans over so nicely into corners. Ideal for the twisty woodland singletrack which is my local riding. It’s a lot of fun.
One practical thing if it helps anyone, I accidentally bought a non-boost 32t slx crankset from Merlin as it was cheap and forgot about it being boost. It fits, works perfectly and gives a lovely chainline on my 1 x 11 setup.
https://imgur.com/gallery/talSLNl
What size frame did everyone go for? Any regrets?
5’ 9” and Medium. Happy with it.
I have an XL not complete yet - hoping it's not too heavy!
Anyone noticed the crazy pricing atm?
Frame, headset and clamp bundle £149 / Frame on it's own £499..
Must be getting rid of the last batch and / or expecting some great reviews like the Hello Dave recent one..
Just bought the orange frame for 150 going to build it up Friday,size medium,sold my tarn frame as it was to long at 465 reach even with 35mm stem at 5.8,the frame is lighter than the tarn frame and seems better quality tbh
some great reviews like the Hello Dave recent one..
Which one is that?
I ordered a big dog and it arrived Monday. Fitted rear wheel to check for clearance as I know some have found it tight and the wheel is about 3mm out towards the non drive side (leaving about 3mm clearance on a 2.35 flow snap on 30mm rim).
Anyone else had similar? It could be the wheel which is from another bike but that sits centrally in the other bike.
Had same problem with rear wheel not central,brand new wheels from superstar,for the price I paid for the frame,150 I'm not overly concerned and I doubt il notice it,but the frame is out of sync at the rear,maybe that's why they cheap?The bike seems to ride well enough,the front end feels quite low even with 140mm debonaire pikes and 20mm atlas bar
I've just built my big dog today. Im unsure on what fork length to go with, I'm running pikes and have 120 - 150 airshaft. What's everyone running fork length?
For those of you who bought a compete bike which cable guides are you using for the dropper? I'm guessing it's the ones located pretty much on the side of the down tube it just makes the cable routing a bit odd once you crossover to the bars.
Mega tempted by one of these, As much as I like my DeeDar I just dont really gel with 650b. These seem a logical step up and a bargain!
First spin on mine yesterday. It was pretty steady at Lady Cannings, so nothing too radical. Never been before but really enjoyed it. The red is surprisingly fun and I reckon both the red and blue would be great fun for the kids too.
I was pleasantly surprised by the big dog. Lots of fun. Felt nice and nippy. A lot easier to pop off stuff and lift the front end than I thought it would be as it has a decent reach and longer stays than I’m used to.
Might be nonsense but it seems to have a bit more give in the frame than the 901 which was the last hard tail I had and it wasn’t a chore at all swapping between the Cube Stereo 150 and this.
Glad I went with 140mm forks. Doesn’t feel too slack at all.
Thumbs up all round.
I find the sizing of On-One/PX frames don't fit me well. I have short legs (so my wife says) for my body length. I prefer the reach of the large frame and seat tube length of the medium frame to get a decent dropper post in.
I have an old size eighteen inbred (which I loved at the time) the 16 was too short, it now seems very short reach wise in comparison to today's more modern frames. The seat tube length was fine at the time when we didn't have dropper posts.
I get the impression that On One/PX have forgotten we all almost use dropper posts these days.
So having been £250 recently the big dogs are now back at £400
I’m just going to buy a solarismax I think.
Chuffing on one pricing.
I get the impression that On One/PX have forgotten we all almost use dropper posts these days.
You see being at the opposite end of the scale it seems 95% of manufacturers seem to have forgotten 5'9" isn't large and that seat tubes are now so short that I'm waiting for someone to come up with a 250mm dropper in order to let me get my saddle out of the way.
As it's my xl big dog isn't too bad it still has 60mm of post sticking out below the collar but seems to put the saddle out of the way well enough at that.
My evil otoh with the same length dropper has 80mm of post showing and somehow ends up with the saddle pushing me forward on steep stuff. Not just a function of length I admit but it just doesn't seem to cross a lot of designers minds you might not have the rails resting on the top tube. The big dog seems to deal with that.
I’m 5’7’’ with 29’’ inseam and find the medium fine. Have a 170 Highline dropper with an inch to spare.
Anyone have a solution for replacing a derailleur hanger on a Big Dog. Got a new bike not long ago, box was in a state but it built up ok. Hanger broke on the first ride. So I ordered one... turned out their stock was false and they had no stock. Over a month later still no sign of stock. If anyone knows of another that would fit or one they don’t need?
Over a month later still no sign of stock. If anyone knows of another that would fit or one they don’t need?
Did you ask PX if they've one that fits?
TBH hanger's are 'fifth wheel spares' and anyone buying a new bike should always order a spare hanger with it. And if they can't supply a hanger with the bike, walk away (whoever the manufacturer is).
Have you got the broken hanger?
My suggestion would be to check the various makers of aftermarket ones as it might not be unique
https://wheelsmfg.com/derailleur-hangers.html
https://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/shop/mountain/gearhangers/
https://www.mountainbikecomponents.co.uk/product-category/derailleur-hangers/
I agree with intheborders - I've nearly had frames written off for want of a hanger. It was a CX bike from ribble. Discontinued model. Broke the hanger and went to order another one but there was nothing and I couldn't find an alternative. Ended up with a few phonecalls and they eventually went out into the warehouse and salvaged me a "used" one from a broken frame they had.
I did order one and pay for it... turned out the stock was false and they refunded me... lot of good that does!
Requested email when restocked but no answer there. Hopefully can match something up... surely Big Dog wouldn’t be discontinued already?
Does the same hanger apply for the On-One Scandal? Looking to get a replacement and wondering which would fit
Ha must have touched wood... been rechecking for stock regularly and just rechecked... seems they have stock back in. They are bloody expensive but I am going to order 2...
Not the same for the Scandal... Bootzipper and Big Dog are the same... but they have stock for Scandal in
Worth trying a ribble HT 725 hanger? Link
Dropouts etc on the frame look like they come from the same supplier.
Yeah they are expensive but just wanted to get it done. Ordered 2, they arrive today.
Not the ideal bike but I wanted a steel bike for a 2500km trip I am heading off on in summer... not many XL sizes bikes available this season!
I've been using mine for commuting mainly woth some carbon rigid forks and it's absolutely fantastic. I think it will be a great bike for a big Summer trip!
Curiosity got the better of me.
Ordred a Ribble HT 725 hanger, its the same as the On One hanger. Was £22.99 posted.
