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So finally I got round to building the On One up again, broken hanger on the Heckler and no news on stock in Oz means it's coming out of hiding after 4/5 months. Couple of bits to go and then I will be out for fun. Just that really going to enjoy riding this again.
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikewsmith/8875070746/ ]Not ridden this since last year. Broken hanger on the heckler and its (nearly) good to go[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/mikewsmith/ ]Mike Smith 79[/url], on Flickr
I've just bought an Orange HT for when my Butchers bearings squeal beyond the sound barrier, I'm not sure what's worse the ride on the orange or the squel like a piggy bearings !
It's taken a few long hours in the saddle to remember how to ride properly and it's uncanny to think I've gone full circle back to a HT bike, looking forward to getting some training under my belt while my forks go off to be serviced but I can't even contemplate an Alps trip on the Orange.
Have some fun on yours,
I wished I had it for some of the tighter trails in Les Arcs!
For me it's just a fun bike to play on, new full sus plans means it's getting the 36's as a permanent addition and will be there for thrashing and skills