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  • I built up an On One Scandal SS recently using their slot dropout frame. It's turned out to be a nice bike. Very light. One thing to be aware of if planning to use disc brakes is that the On One frames (pretty sure this applies to the Inbred frame as well) have the brake mount on the chainstay, rather than the seatstay. This means that the hose is routed along the downtube/chainstay, instead of top tube/seatstay. As a result you need longer hoses. Also, there are reports of some brakes not fitting into the space between the chain and seat stays, and On One were less than helpful when I asked them which brakes would fit.

    I built the frame up with Avid Juicy 3 brakes which I bought second hand (but never used) from a guy on Singletrackworld, which fitted comfortably (1300mm hoses in my case for the large frame). Also Mavic Crossride wheels, also bought unused second hand on STW. I had most of the rest in stock, including some Reba forks, Race Face Turbine cranks (square taper), carbon bars etc. Ended with a 21lb build, inclusive of pedals and tyre air. 32/16 ratio.

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