Norco One25 DJ/MtnX

DESCRIPTION

The combination of BMX and mountain biking, Dirt/Street takes BMX style and fuses it with big-wheel speed. It’s one bike for trails, skate parks and dirt jumps. Norco pioneered this style of bicycle and as riders continue to advance the sport, making larger jumps, learning new tricks and pushing the boundaries of what is possible on a bicycle, our bikes have evolved too. A unique culture has developed within the sport, bridging the gap between BMX and mountain bikes, and we’ve been there since the start.

  • Frame: Full Chromoly with Butted DT and TT, Integrated headtube
  • Fork: Marzocchi DJ3 100mm QR20
  • Tires: Kenda K-Rad 26 x 2.30
  • Pedals: Wellgo Resin Pedals
  • Brake Levers: Avid Elixir 1

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Apr 08, 2015]
    James
    Weekend Warrior

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    Strength:

    Strong frame, equally balanced,

    Weakness:

    Heavy

    By far this is my favourite frame, I have bashed this thing into the ground and it refuses to die. Definitely the right frame if you want to mix DJing and a little bit of downhill.

    [Sep 28, 2011]
    dave125norco
    Weekend Warrior

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    Strength:

    the bike feels strong but not keen on the new ones i say the 2010 one is best

    Weakness:

    get the hubs changed oem ones are just poo

    very good bike hubs is its only down fall

    Similar Products Used:

    specialized hardrock

    [Jul 29, 2010]
    shake n bake
    Racer

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    Strength:

    Very good brakes,fork , rims, handlebars are wide wich makes dirt jumping very comfterble

    Weakness:

    Tires use very quickly, pedals destroi your legs if you slip off them. Bike is a little heavy 5-10 pounds lighter wouldnt hurt all !

    Best bike iv ever had !

    [Aug 27, 2008]
    mthygesen
    Weekend Warrior

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    Strength:

    strong welds and 6061 aluminum alloy frame (which is a higher more pure grade) and good strong head tube

    Weakness:

    real strong frame i found it in the scrap yard without and parts so i don't know how good the stock pars were but i do know that Ive gone through about five crank sets six rims and two forks and two frames dude to a crack on the back from tailwips (my fault)

    for approximately 1000 its a very good bang for your buck and if anything is going to brake it wouldn't be the frame but the components strongly recommend the frame

    Similar Products Used:

    Sasquatch, other 0ne25's, .243, scrap, p.1, p.2, p.3's, doberman, NS, many transitions, and a DMR

    [Jul 27, 2008]
    Erik St-Gelais
    Weekend Warrior

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    Strength:

    Great ride, strong frame and components. In general very strong. feels great to ride, very flickable, super easy to manual.

    Weakness:

    tubes lost air super fast (15 psi in 1 month), but i might have been unlucky.

    grips arent lock on, and soon start to slide around a good bit (1 month in)

    tires are heavy and arent very good (900g a peice)

    a little heavy (30lbs)

    A great bike to ride. It rides really nice and feels good to be on. Very flickable, short chainstays, which help with manuals, great looking.

    I would suggest this to anyone looking for a bike in this price range, its super strong, and can take anything you throw at it.

    and im not a weekend warrior, nor any of the others, im a dj/street daily rider.

    Similar Products Used:

    custom 2004 Norco Wolverine (2007 parts, $2000), 2006 Norco Sasquatch, 2006 Specialized P.1

    [Jul 08, 2008]
    ??
    Weekend Warrior

    OVERALL
    RATING
    1
    VALUE
    RATING
    1
    Strength:

    it chomped ballz

    Weakness:

    ballssssssssssssssssssssssssss

    it sucked my well u know

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    [Sep 09, 2007]
    sketcher

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    Strength:

    great geometry. strong frame.

    Weakness:

    heavy. stock fork suck. bad pedals and rear hub. comes stock without a bash ring.

    it is a great bike! this frame will never break, i think =)

    Similar Products Used:

    a lot of street frames.

    [Aug 05, 2007]
    sytse krist
    Downhiller

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    Strength:

    it handles everything... seriously, its as strong as a sherman tank..

    Weakness:

    none

    this frame is unbeatable...

    Similar Products Used:

    a lot of street frames that didnt survived like be one dual, nakamura fatrider. and also a giant ATX one DH..

    [Jul 23, 2007]
    Luke

    OVERALL
    RATING
    3
    VALUE
    RATING
    3
    Strength:

    Good geometry for djs and street. brakes are decent enough. Strong as hell.

    Weakness:

    Heavy, rims are crap, fork is crap. overall not very good components.Heavy.pedals are slippery.heavy.

    Its a great bike to start with for djs and urban riding but you'll end up upgrading a lot because the components aren't very good to say the least. its lots of fun but it's heavy.

    Similar Products Used:

    Never owned anything similar but I've ridden my friends bikes...250, sasquatch, steelhead, p.2 etc.

    [Jun 24, 2007]
    cbc24 ....
    Weekend Warrior

    OVERALL
    RATING
    5
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
    Strength:

    frame ... frame is so strong. cranks been good , bar/stem, rims, tires, axles.

    Weakness:

    the brakes just dont last. grips sucked they work for a bit but fall apart

    it is a great bike for most riding . get the s/m for dj an dpark for freeride like me get m/l . i replaced the brakes , the cables fell apart to quick . stock leavers are no good. cranks been very good never had a prol yet .

    Similar Products Used:

    haro x1 , kona stuff, norco bline, giant stp,

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