On-One’s 456 steel hardtail has been around for a while, but this latest version gets bigger 650b wheels and an 11-speed SRAM transmission in a bid to bolster its trail credentials.
The straight, uncomplicated, triple and double-butted tubes used to build the 45650b have been neatly welded together to create a frame that’s more than happy to accommodate a long-travel (as far as hardtails go) fork, with angles that certainly lean towards aggressive riding and trail razzing fun.
Skinny wishbone seatstays give a decent amount of mud clearance out back:
The 44mm head tube and 30.9mm seat tube will happily host the majority of forks and dropper seatposts, though sadly there’s no internal routing for a ‘stealth’ post. The threaded 73mm bottom bracket shell is surrounded by ISCG tabs, and asymmetrical chainstays and wishbone seatstays meet at a quick-release 10x135mm rear axle.
We opted for the pricier SRAM X01 build but there is a SRAM X9 build for budget conscious riders. Included alongside the ever-impressive 11-speed transmission (actually a mix of X01 and X1 kit) are SRAM’s Guide RSC brakes, ROAM 30 wheels, RockShox Reverb post and Revelation fork, in 140mm (5.5in) travel guise. We really liked the own-brand Knuckleball bar too.
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