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mr-frosty
Rowlers, i ran my 456 with 100mm rebas for the first month until i replaced with 140mm Revs It handled well and was very quick. Much prefer the Revs, but if there just a stop gap until you get your long travel forks then go for it Smile

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simmo3801
Ok now I'm confused!

What's the difference between a 456 and an Inbred. When I look at On-ones site they talk about Inbred 456s so I thought they were one and the same until I read here that someone with an Inbred wants to buy a 456.......... Confused

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Hoathy
they are similar in that they share many design features and tubing, but the 456 has geometry to support longer forks, also traditionally the inbred is a single speed frame, although they do make one with 'non-sliding drop-outs' too. The 456 is technically called an inbred 456 and does say inbred on it, although i noticed the new 'coloured' ones may just say 456.

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simmo3801
Ok thanks Hoathy a bit clearer now.

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rowlers
mr-frosty wrote:
Rowlers, i ran my 456 with 100mm rebas for the first month until i replaced with 140mm Revs It handled well and was very quick. Much prefer the Revs, but if there just a stop gap until you get your long travel forks then go for it Smile


Cheers for that, as long as they live happily with each other for a while I'm happy!

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thesim1990
After some time awkwardly measuring my bike and post etc. I've calculated that I shall have around 35mm of seatpost showing above the minium insertion (and that's at commute height, will be put down a bit for off road). Now it's just a case of deciding what the advantages of a small frame are. Neutral

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