Open Cycle

OPEN Cycle AG
Company typePrivate
IndustryBicycles
Founded2012 (2012)
FounderAndy Kessler
Gerard Vroomen
HeadquartersBasel, Switzerland
ProductsGravel and road bikes
Websitewww.opencycle.com

Open (stylized as OPEN) is a manufacturer of performance gravel bike and road bike frames based in Basel.[1] Founded by Andy Kessler and Gerard Vroomen in January 2012,[2] the company debuted with a single model, the O-1.0.[3] It was claimed to be the lightest 29-inch production hard tail on the market.[4] The Company's current line-up includes two all-road / gravel frames, the OPEN U.P.[5][6] and OPEN U.P.(P.E.R.),[7] a pure gravel frame OPEN WI:DE,[8][9] and a classic road bike frame, the OPEN MI.ND.[10]

Special editions

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Open have sold frames with paint designs created in collaboration with various other companies.

Collaboration Frames Other notes
Assos 40[11]
Yeti Cycles 50+[12] (2nd run of unknown number)
DT Swiss 30[13]
Rapha Only sold to Rapha Cycle Club members
ENVE 50[14] Sold as a set with various Enve components. All frames were misnumbered 3/30[15]
Omata 20[16] Sold as a set with the Omata One cycling computer
SRAM AXS 40[17] Only sold as a complete bike
René Herse U.P.P.E.R. Announced. October 28, 2022.[18] Pre-orders until 2024-07-28[19][20]
Camille McMillan OPEN E.A.R.[21]

References

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  1. ^ Benedict, Tyler (13 April 2012). "VROOMEN, KESSLER ANNOUNCE OPEN – NEW MOUNTAIN BIKE COMPANY FROM CERVELO CO-FOUNDER". Bike Rumor. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  2. ^ Vroomen, Gerard (2024-03-21). "We're back!". OPEN Cycle. Archived from the original on 2024-10-08. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  3. ^ Rouse, Kevin (2012-05-05). "First Look: Open Cycles O-1.0". BikeMag. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  4. ^ Rouse, Kevin (5 May 2012). "First Look: Open Cycles O-1.0". Bike Magazine. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  5. ^ Smythe, Simon (2017-02-28). "Open U.P. review". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  6. ^ Schmitt, Robin (2016-04-05). "OPEN U.P. Review – The Unrestricted Generation". ENDURO Mountainbike Magazine. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  7. ^ Powlison, Spencer (2018-03-01). "Open U.P.P.E.R." Velo. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  8. ^ Cruz, Joe (2020-06-11). "Open WI.DE. Review: The Last Bicycle?". BIKEPACKING.com. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  9. ^ Yeager, Selene (2019-05-30). "Go WFO On All Terrain on the New Open WI.DE". Bicycling. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  10. ^ Rühl, Valentin (2021-04-30). "The OPEN MIN.D. in review". GRAN FONDO Cycling Magazine. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  11. ^ "OPEN Updates - BOTM: ASSOS-U.P.P.E.R. Limited Edition - part 3".
  12. ^ "OPEN Updates - BOTM: YETI INSPIRED UP - part 1".
  13. ^ "OPEN Updates - BOTM: DT SWISS INSPIRED U.P. - part 1".
  14. ^ "OPEN Updates - BOTM: OPENxENVE-U.P. - part 2".
  15. ^ "OPEN Updates - No marketing bullshit".
  16. ^ "OPEN Updates - BOTM: OMATA-U.P. - part 3".
  17. ^ "OPEN Updates - BOTM: U.P. ELECTRIFIED with new SRAM AXS - part 1".
  18. ^ Vroomen, Gerard. "Limited Edition OPEN x Rene Herse". OPEN Cycle. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  19. ^ "OPEN × Rene Herse U.P.P.E.R. Frameset, Limited Edition". Rene Herse Cycles. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  20. ^ Heine, Jan. "OPEN × Rene Herse U.P.P.E.R." Rene Herse Cycles. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
  21. ^ "OPEN E.Y.E. : Further". OPEN Cycle. Retrieved 2025-09-06.
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