Review: 2006 One Bicycles alloy race
frame
Last update:
3 March, 2007
by
Shane Jenkins/bmxultra.com
After having reviewed the cromo One Bicycles frame last year,
and seeing the preview photos of the 2006 One alloy frame, the
temptation was too much to not do this review myself. It was the
comfortable ride of the cromo, the comments of others who ride
alloy One's, and the paint job of the new frame that pushed me
over the edge.
There looked to be little difference with the new frame over
the previous model, initially it looked as simple as a new, and
even cooler, finish and a new CNC'd rear drop out. But it wasn't
until I had a closer look when I noticed the top tube had changed
shape, it was no longer round, it's more of a hexagonal shape.
The ride of the Alloy frame was very different to what I was now
used to in the cromo frame. I was surprised to find that the bottom
bracket height was around 2cms higher than the cromo. I have been
riding frames with a low bottom bracket for years, so this took
a bit of getting used to. I had to make adjustments to my start
style and my positioning over the bike when racing and cornering.
This isn't a big deal if you are stepping off a frame that already
had a high bottom bracket. Aside from that it rides very well
when it comes to gates and manualling and it's very comfortable
with both jumping and cornering.
I
asked Christian van de Groenendaal from One Bicycles why they
had changed the frames. "We changed the frames for more stiffness
and for the looks" a simple response that any BMXer would
like to hear about their frame. The new frame is stiff. It feels
more rigid and stable than any other alloy frame I had ridden.
There's no noticeable flex from the frame on the gate or anywhere
else on the track for that matter. "The geometry was perfect,
so there was no reason to change that." is what Chris told
us when we asked if it should feel different to the previous alloy
model. Are there any other changes that aren't noticeable? "We
did change the tubing of the expert frames into triple butted
for less weight." but you and be sure that this is already
a light frame, I was testing the XXL. At 4lb 1oz it's a real lightweight
for the bigger riders in the sport.
Rating
20/20:
Value for money: |
5/5 |
Weight: |
5/5 |
Functionality: |
5/5 |
Looks/Finish: |
5/5 |
Comments:
- One Bicycles products are highly competitive in quality and
price, I would even go as far as saying that they set standards
in paint jobs and innovative ideas.
- This is one very light piece of racing machinery.
- No problems with this frame, you would have trouble finding
anything stiffer on the market.
- I have said this before, but nothing seems to change. The
One frames are really a one of a kind, there is nothing else
on the market that looks quite like One frames do.
The 2006 frames are available in Red, Blue and Silver, also polished
alloy.
Check www.OneBicycles.com
for more information about the One product range or to locate
you your local distributor.
One Bicycles are distributed throughout Australia by ECI (www.eciimports.com).
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