2018 OPEN U.P. RA Cycles


The Open New U.P. Is the Road Bike You Didn’t Know You Needed

OPEN UP. The OPEN U.P. is a high-speed bike that embraces a versatile "go anywhere" attitude. It thrives on mixed surfaces and dirt, encouraging riders not to be deterred from pursuing thrilling adventures. With its exceptional performance and capability, the U.P. is ready to conquer any terrain you encounter, from smooth roads to rugged off.


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Expect the new U.P. frame to hit shops in green and blue colors by September with a retail price of $3,200. The existing first generation U.P. frameset will also remain in the line. Open's.


2017 OPEN U.P.

The Open U.P. in detail. Beautiful cable routing: From above you barely see the cables and you won't hear a peep from them on the trails either. Classic Open: The dropped chainstay on the right leaves space for the 1x drivetrain and adds stiffness. The Easton cranks are ultra lightweight and easy on the eye!


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Rivals. There are a lot of rivals operating in the same gravel/mixed terrain space as the Open UP, and more affordable complete bikes with similar purpose and poise, such as the £2,900 GT Grade and £2,600 Specialized Diverge. At £2,000 the complete Raleigh Roker Pro is less than the Open UP frame and fork.


Rich's Custom Painted Open U.P. SBC Cycles

WHAT IS THE U.P.(P.E.R.)? With road tires, it is a very fast road bike; With big road/cross/gravel tires (32-40mm), it's a go-anywhere bike perfect for mixed surface rides and most gravel routes


OPEN U.P.

U.P. stands for "unbeaten path," and Open's carbon, multisurface road bike took me to places I'd ridden by but never explored before. It feels natural on pavement and somehow still takes to.


OPEN U.P. Gravel Bike Large, Electronic Shifting In The Know Cycling

The second iteration of Open's road bike that isn't quite a road bike has all the versatility but none of the bulk.


OPEN U.P. Review Road Bike News, Reviews, and Photos

The Takeaway: The Open New U.P. is a light, fast drop bar bike that combines the fit and feel of a road bike with the capacity for giant tires of a gravel bike for an awesome ride wherever you.


OPEN U.P.

2022 · OPEN U.P.P.E.R. EKAR. A carbon frame gravel e-bike with ultra high-end components and hydraulic disc brakes. MSRP.


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Product Description. As one of the premier gravel bikes available on the market, the U.P. easily swallows a 700 x 40c tire, or a 27.5 x 2.1" mountain bike tire. The U.P. can be used with more conventional 28mm road tires or cyclocross rubber up to 40mm wide - never before has a bike had this ability.


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The Lightest Gravel Fork. OPEN's main goal with the U.P. was to lighten the overall frame weight. To do this, they borrowed the U-Turn fork from the OPEN U.P.P.E.R. - by far the lightest fork on the market that accepts gravel+ tires. U-Turn takes flat-mount disc brakes along with a 12mm thru axle, adding rigidity and saving 70g.


OPEN U.P. goanywhere bike review Road Bike News, Reviews, and Photos

Cycling Weekly Verdict. Verdict It's difficult to see how any bike could do a better job of being both road and mountain bike simultaneously. The Open U.P. gives away very little to the.


OPEN U.P. Gravel Bike Medium The Pro's Closet

The original performance gravel bike, combining fast road position & handling with big tires. 28-54mm tires


The Open U.P. One bike/build to rule them all LA VELOCITA.

OPEN is a manufacturer of performance mountain bicycle and gravel plus frames based in Basel. Founded by Andy Kessler and Gerard Vroomen in 2012, the company has received numerous awards for their innovatively designed frames.


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The Open Cycle U.P. was the original lightweight, premium price performance bike and introduced a lot of features that have been copied by other brands since.


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