On-One Inbred as tourer

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Bodhbh

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Free day today, and the weather was gorgeous so finally got around to rebuilding my tourer. The previous Rockhopper frame got snapped at the dropouts by luggage handlers at Heathrow, so:

Steel On-One 456 frame from eBay (paintwork quite damaged): 90quid
Framebuilder to do 2 sets of extra bottle mounts + mudguard mount: 60quid
Powdercoat in British Racing Green: 30quid

Rest of stuff from old bike. I'm currently claiming the above costs back, plus the cost of new front mech, seatpost and 1 or 2 otherthings that needed replacing with the frame. As a mate said tho, I should have just claimed 450 quid for a Thorn or somesuch frame and then a 100 quid or whatever for the LBS to do the rebuild...but I prefered the project option. I wasn't sure what the ceiling is on luggage claims also.

Not sure about the strips of reflective tape on the frame, might remove them, spoils the look a bit.


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Moodyman

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Looks tough as old boots. Me like.
 
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Bodhbh

Bodhbh

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I love the mess on the doorstep ..real mans workspace is that ;)
So when do you fit the turret to your tank :surrender: it'll make a great tough commuter :thumbsup:

A turret would probably reduce close passes :smile: I can't do bike stuff in the house, I can't concentrate - nice day, mug of tea or a couple of tinnies, fettling in the yard, can't beat it :smile:

Looks tough as old boots. Me like.

Now have to plan some sort of jaunt to prove that it is, is the only problem!
 

ianrauk

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What rear pannier is that?
Looking for one for my disc brake bike... that looks better then the Tortec one.
 
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Bodhbh

Bodhbh

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What rear pannier is that?
Looking for one for my disc brake bike... that looks better then the Tortec one.

Tubus logo. You do need to get the disc adapter kit tho, so it fixes via the quickrelease. If you're using BB7s there still might not be enough clearance, I post a photo later.

But, I agree the Tubus racks look pretty sharp.
 

ianrauk

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Tubus logo. You do need to get the disc adapter kit tho, so it fixes via the quickrelease. If you're using BB7s there still might not be enough clearance, I post a photo later.

But, I agree the Tubus racks look pretty sharp.


yup, using bb7's lol
 
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Bodhbh

Bodhbh

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yup, using bb7's lol

Ah...

Well there's a photo of the clearance there. Tbh I got the rack about 5years ago, Tubus might have a larger range of racks for disc bikes now.

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Free day today, and the weather was gorgeous so finally got around to rebuilding my tourer. The previous Rockhopper frame got snapped at the dropouts by luggage handlers at Heathrow, so:

Steel On-One 456 frame from eBay (paintwork quite damaged): 90quid
Framebuilder to do 2 sets of extra bottle mounts + mudguard mount: 60quid
Powdercoat in British Racing Green: 30quid

Rest of stuff from old bike. I'm currently claiming the above costs back, plus the cost of new front mech, seatpost and 1 or 2 otherthings that needed replacing with the frame. As a mate said tho, I should have just claimed 450 quid for a Thorn or somesuch frame and then a 100 quid or whatever for the LBS to do the rebuild...but I prefered the project option. I wasn't sure what the ceiling is on luggage claims also.

Not sure about the strips of reflective tape on the frame, might remove them, spoils the look a bit.


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What front rack are you using? I just got myself an inbred and will get the forks that go with it at some point. They however do not have any mounts. Ta
 
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