Managed to get my grubby mitts on an original Lynskey 456 Ti..... V excited about getting it today and building it up. Fox 36s, Crossmas Sx's, New XT stoppers.....hopefully will be a sweet ride.
Anyone have any pics of theirs?
loved mine when I got it 😀 I'm sure you'll love yours.
Just rebuilt my steel one last night as a winter singlespeed, it's going to be ace once I figure out WTF is going on with the headset/forks/front tyre, something is giving it issues!
Mine still going strong, will try and dig out some pics. Had it since birth, groupset starting to get a bit worn out and slack. Sorely tempted to splash out on a complete XTR group from Merlin (£1050, or sensible head XT for £500) and give it a new lease of life.
Rode it hard for the first time in 6 months at the weekend, brilliant fun, you wont regret. Has the flame graphics too......
got float 32 rlcs on mine, just single sped it for the mucky stuff. My perfect winter bike
an original Lynskey 456 Ti.
Good luck.
Hora hated his. And frankly, there is no higher recommendation than that! 😉
Just got back from the first ride on mine in a while and forgotten how awesome this bike is!!! Loving it!
It will break soon on the top tube near the head tube. Send it back, get your money back now before it is too late.
I had a lot of fun on mine but ultimately decided I couldn't mould it to me, always felt nervous going downhill no matter how I set it up. It may well be that I went for an 18" (as per the advice I got from Brant and On One) at 5' 11" when I should have gone for a 16"....too late now. I tried so many stem bar fork etc combos but she pissed me off............. then she broke. BB was too high for me and the seat angle buggered my knees unless the saddle was way foreward aswell. WMB got it wrong...it never was the perfect 10....struggling to get 8 really.
A lot of Lynskey frames are braking folks......steer clear.
Superb frame. Good for most types of riding. If only I did not try that 29er thing. Not the best pic but...
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I'd have been better off on a 16" instead of the 18". Loved the 16" steel 456 that I had even if I am 6ft1.
Still loving mine. Must be nearly four years old by now. I got the shot blasted matt finish with the flames on the down tube. Built up with 1st generation Thors and xtr group.
My only bike so gets plenty of use.
Mine gets beaten around by a clumsy 15st oaf, and hasn't broken. At some point it might, but it's been such a blast I'd forgive it if it expired tomorrow.
Can't see me parting with mine any day soon! Love it for UK stuff.
Finished my steel one last night... running 1x9 for teh winter.
Chuffed to bits.
northcountryboy - lucky that tree didn't hit your bike when it fell!
Love that old tree always reminds of an olive tree!
Yeah I would like to change the wheel rims to something lighter possibly stans arch or crest. Go tubeless and take a bit of weight off it. Not that its heavy just feel the old mavic rims are a bit of overkill.
Mines fitted with 130mm fox float fork I think anything longer would slacken it out a bit too much.
Mines fitted with 130mm fox float fork I think anything longer would slacken it out a bit too much.
Agreed, I run a Revelation U-Turn at about 130-135mm. I have one of the last ones with the seat stay brace. I'm 5' 11" and the 18" is perfect with a 70mm stem and the seat well forward on the rails. 200+ lbs kitted up and haven't broken it yet.
Brant (and everyone ese I can see) always says they are designed for a short stem. I've been riding a XC race bike all summer, when I got back on this it did feel a bit upright and cramped despite the 20" size, think the top tube is shorter. I stuck a 110mm stem on it, really felt a lot more stable, but then again I'm not chucking it off drops and jumps.
I found mine unreasonably short. It was like sitting on the bog with your hands on your knees. Stick a longer stem on it and it handles like a goat.
Good job mine snapped, the geometry was all kinds of wrong for me.
Finally got it and built up, love it, absolutely love it ! Have the new XT stoppers on there and they are unreal. On par with the 2010 Saints I have on my FS.
Fox 36's, Crossmax SX, XTR / XO and comes in at a smidge under 27lbs.
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Before being stolen, stripped and found in a ditch....
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....now built up as a slightly dented single speed (it now has grips and a shorter stem)!
Maybe a dumb question or I just need new glasses but what are the benefits of the slight curve in the top tube? My steel 456 doesn't appear to have one and the current ones on the On One site don't seem to be curved either.
^^ simply somewhere to rest your nuts !
hi nick1962, the early frames with the curved top tube were made by lynskey in USA I seem to remember the curved top tube was suposed to add a little compliance to the frame without making it too flexable. The newer straight tube frames are made by Nan Nicholas in Holland
http://www.lynskeyperformance.com/




