Does anyone have any more info as the description is very brief on the On-One site.
Frame weight
Rear hub spacing
BB width
Will it take 5" tyres
Suspension correction - will it take 120mm blutos?
Apparently its based on the Parkwood which is 120mm suspension corrected.
I also hereby dub it the 'Fat Parky' in that respect <reminisces about getting chased by fat parkies on my bmx back in youth>
ooof the welds on that aren't very pretty
They do seem to start selling stuff and then trickle the details people will use to actually make a purchasing decision out over the next few weeks.
ooof the welds on that aren't very pretty
You're not kidding! is that a slip at the top of the downtube?
Can someone airbrush that up a bit!
Apparently, it's for B+ tyres, so half-eaten.
I thought the normal parkwood could run B+, as per a recent pic on fb? I thought part of the point of B+ was that it could retrofit a lot of 29ers (that may just be too blissfully uncomplicated/naive of me though!)
I thought part of the point of B+ was that it could retrofit a lot of 29ers (that may just be too blissfully uncomplicated/naive of me though!)
It was, thats why the first tyres were 2.8. Then as you'd expect people wanted bigger and you ended up with 3-3.5" tyres and another 'wheel size'.
Well if it is for 'fat' B+, then I sense the use of boost hubs to really spoil us with new 'standards' ๐
Still not doing XLs then ... the bastards!
Ohhh that's cool*, now if they could only figure out what was wrong with my original fatty and get it back to me!
*and probably a lot closer to what I actualy need than a fat bike, but I like the bonkersness of it in corners.
According to the thread on mtbr [url= http://forums.mtbr.com/fat-bikes/one-fatty-trail-962437.html ](here)[/url], it will take a 26 x 4" floater.
How different is the geometry to the "normal" fatty?
The official line from PX/OO support is "keep your eyes on the website, more details coming soon". Case resolved.....
*stares*
