Interactions with On-One bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days

Adjusted for traffic volume by country

  1. United Kingdom
  2. Lithuania
  3. Philippines
  4. Poland
  5. Finland
  6. Germany
  7. Hungary
  8. Austria
  9. France
  10. Denmark
On-One price point breakdown
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On-One bikes by category
GravelXCTrailEnduro
On-One eBikes
Bikes
On-One model ranges
Gravel
Free Ranger

Current Models

5

price

($2,278)—($3,671)

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Rujo

Current Models

2

price

($1,898)—($2,151)

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XC
Whippet

Current Models

3

price

($1,518)—($1,771)

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Bootzipper

Current Models

1

price

($1,138)

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Trail
Big Dog

Current Models

3

price

($1,392)—($3,038)

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Scandal

Current Models

3

price

($1,265)—($2,911)

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Huntsman

Current Models

2

price

($1,392)—($1,771)

Browse Huntsman bikes »
Vandal

Current Models

2

price

($2,405)—($3,671)

Browse Vandal bikes »
Enduro
Wrekker

Current Models

3

price

($2,911)—($4,874)

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Hello Dave

Current Models

2

price

($2,531)—($3,671)

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Recent reviews
Bike Perfect
On-One Rujo steel gravel bike – beautiful riding bargain

Dec 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Can On-One’s Rujo steel gravel frameset really deliver a superbike smooth ride for a versatile value price?

Highs
  • Absolute bargain price

  • Sublimely smooth, speed-sustaining ride

  • Involving but surefooted handling

  • Bikepacking / commuting versatility

  • Basic but totally fine build kit

  • Custom kit options

Lows
  • Heavy (but somehow it’s a good thing)

  • Limited tire clearance

  • Direct sell

  • Tick the tire upgrade box

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BikeRadar
On-One Vandal GX review

Nov 2022 · Luke Marshall

The Vandal is a capable shredder for a wide variety of trails and is prime for upgrades because its frame should last a lifetime

Highs
  • Titanium frame should maintain its desirability for years to come

  • Versatility

Lows
  • The tall stack limits bar-height options

  • Moderate reach and fairly tall seat tube may prevent sizing up

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Bike Perfect
On-One Wrekker Titanium hardtail MTB review – mad value, rad ride

Oct 2022 · Guy Kesteven

Is this top-value DH slack and long titanium hardtail a steeps-only freak or useable as a daily trail driver?

Highs
  • Outrageously confident DH hardtail swagger

  • Nicely detailed, sweet riding Ti frame

  • Excellent value, well chosen componentry

  • Still climbs really well

  • Component swap options

Lows
  • Not a fan of manuals or schralping

  • Size down for better agility

  • Direct sell only

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MBR
On-One's Hello Dave first ride review - MBR

Jan 2022 · Mick Kirkman

On-One’s Hello Dave is a radical hardtail with a wild backstory. With a 62º head angle and stretched 1295mm wheelbase on the size L, it puts the 29in front wheel in the land of DH bikes rather than the more conventional best hardtails on the market. And, if that’s where you choose to ride it, the steel monster truck is easily capable of handling it. Need to know: Slacked-out aggro hardtail from UK online value kings Planet X/On-One Three frame sizes in triple butted steel, all with long 458mm chainstays and equally long wheelbases RockShox Pike fork has 150mm travel and Select-level Charger damper. Top quality kit includes SRAM GX Eagle 1×12-speed drivetrain, G2 brakes and grippy Schwalbe Addix tyres. Sold in the UK by Planet X – an online retailer with a reputation for unbelievable value – the Hello Dave is supplied as a complete build with a 150mm-travel RockShox Pike fork and SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain for less than £1,700. There’s also a frame only option for £599.99. A history of sickness The triple-butted 4130 steel frame has a ‘designed in Yorkshire’ sticker, but was actually first built for another UK brand launched in a blaze of crowdfunding hype and far-out frame designs. Called Sick Bicycle Co., this outfit made plenty of noise about its progressive hardtail ideas and ‘stick-it-to-the-man’ attitude and appealed to a certain demographic before shirking on its promises and becoming terminally ill in 2019. Sick’s demise wasn’t due to an unwilling customer base, more a failure to deliver its orders. The backlog and social media backlash this led to got so heated there were threats of violence as irate customers lost patience and wished to make the firm’s founders very sick indeed. And with many riders in the lurch and out of pocket, plenty of frames ended up unpaid for and sitting dormant with the frame-builder in Peru. I’m not making this up! Cue On-One and the League of Gentlemen-referencing ‘Hello Dave’ name entering the tale. So On-One bought that first frame batch cheap and continued the relationship (albeit with a few tweaks like no modular dropouts) to keep prices keen. And, considering Sick charged hundreds more with plenty of willing customers, On-One’s price is even more appealing. It makes for a cool backstory too, but what exactly did Sick dream up in the first place and does it work? Radical frame and geometry Hello Dave is essentially a super-strong aggro 29er hardtail that’s pretty extreme in terms of geometry. Designed to be hammered, it’s geared towards the steepest and roughest downhills, rather than making too many concessions to all day rides or climbing. This is reflected not only in the slack head angle mentioned earlier, but in a stabilising chainstay that’s much longer compared to other hardtails. At 458mm, the whopping back end here would be a more common vital statistic on a long travel e-bike. Another interesting metric is the 50mm BB drop, which equates to a 326mm BB height. That is …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Smooth, supple and with plenty of do-it-all versatility. Hello Dave contradicts its radical geometry.

Lows
  • The long chainstays detract from the bike’s intended speciality of excelling on the steepest, most technical downhills.

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BikeRadar
On-One Free Ranger SRAM Force 1 review

Nov 2020 · Warren Rossiter

Carbon frame and fork, and SRAM Force at an amazing price

Highs
  • Incredible value for money

  • Light, aggressive riding

Lows
  • Big treaded tyres are slower on the road

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BIKEPACKING.com
Jonathan and his Tomo x On-One x Kona Tall Bike

Aug 2020 · Cass Gilbert

In this Rider and Rig, we chat with UK framebuilder Jonathan Thompson about his Tomo x On-One x Kona Tall Bike...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which On-One bikes are most popular?

The most popular On-One model families are the Free Ranger, Scandal, and Rujo.

Q: Does On-One make eBikes?

No, On-One manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.