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[Closed] Scandal 29er - who has one?

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thinking of the stock one on bike to work scheme, worth it or not?
http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/CBOOSC29X5/on_one_scandal_trail_29er_mountain_bike


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 9:34 am
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Recently built one, love it...

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Posted : 03/06/2013 9:39 am
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Mine would have to be complete from on-one as it would be on cyclescheme, would prefer 1x10 shimano and better forks tho 🙁


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 9:41 am
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Its the geometry that I find great rather than the components. Maybe its the 29er wheels (my first 29er) but the bike just seems so stable.


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 9:47 am
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where do you ride


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:18 am
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Can't fault mine. Covers ground efficiently, climbs and descends well, just a great bike to ride.


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:22 am
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Predominantly in the peak district (white peak, dark peak and cheeky peak :-))


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:25 am
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Benman, nice build. Hate to ask... but how much does that weigh (on your scales, usual STW caveats apply, etc.) I have a Scandal frame in a box in the attic that I'm meaning to get built up and I'd probably go for something similar so am curious.


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:28 am
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where do you live (i am in cressbrook so same locale)


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:31 am
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I'm afraid I've not weighed it. Only area I'm keen to lighten up is the tyres (on-one smorgasbords). Been very impressed with their grip though.


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:37 am
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Live near Alfreton, will drop you an email.


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:41 am
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I have a V2 built fully rigid, singlespeed. Light climbing and confident descending I find, but I have only ridden it on Chilterns woodland single track so far- so no big rocky descents!

I'm shortly going to build it up with 100mm forks and a 1x10 drivetrain for longer rides. I reckon it'll be great fun. Overall a really light and versatile frame- especially as all the alternative frames at the time which could be run SS were either heavier (Inbred, Swift) or way pricier. (Highball, Big Top)


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:43 am
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Can you tailor what bits come on your bike?


 
Posted : 03/06/2013 10:53 am