By George Ramelkamp, Cycling Plus
Based in Holland, BeOne produce a comprehensive range of bikes with the usual attention
to quality and design expected from our Dutch cycling counterparts. Whether you’re a hip urban loft dweller
needing a lifestyle accessory or just a regular cyclist in search of something different, the Storm is a strong
contender, providing performance worthy of higher priced machines.
Ride & handling: Light, quick and responsive, with the manners of a much more expensive rig (10/10)
The BeOne is a joy to ride, with handling that is pinpoint accurate, sharp and lively. At 9.1kg (20.1lb)
it's not the lightest bike in its class (the £880 Fuji Roubaix Pro is 210g lighter) but the extra weight
just doesn’t register, even when climbing, while the added stimulus of higher frequency vibrations generated
by the all-aluminium frame seems to cancel out any perceptions of sluggishness.
Violent climbing bursts are satisfyingly rewarded with fast-approaching summits, and scything through descents
proves exciting but never sketchy, despite what could be described as a close ratio steering box. With a 73.5-degree
head tube and less than 6cm of trail (the distance forward that the dropout is from where it would be if the fork
were straight), the bike is much more willing to respond to sudden inputs and changes of direction, without any of
the shimmy associated with more relaxed geometries.
The added confidence given by the 32-spoke wheels and Schwalbe's exceptional Lugano tyres just can’t be ignored.
The only distraction from the spirited performance comes in the form of a squashy rear brake with lacklustre response,
despite several attempts at adjustment.
The BeOne also benefits from excellent ergonomics, with one of the best climbing positions when seated ever experienced.
An effective top tube length of nearly 57cm, along with a 12cm stem and very square bar, are to thank. The bar’s exceptional
shape is such that we would rank it among the best we’ve ever ridden. Its short forward reach means the slightly longer
12cm stem could be used to create a comfortably long cockpit in the tops, without forcing you to overreach for the hoods
or the drops.
Chassis: Unassuming frame is well thought out and perfectly matched by scalpel sharp fork (9/10)
The Storm is a handsome specimen featuring butted 6061 aluminium throughout. The pinched T-shaped top tube and hefty
teardrop down tube offer plenty of rigidity and resistance to braking and pedalling forces. A now ubiquitous
hourglass-shaped head tube, machined for integrated cartridge bearings, along with a full aluminium rear triangle,
provide a unity of composition.
The S-shaped chainstays lack a bridge near the bottom bracket, possibly to add a little movement to the rear end and
raise comfort levels, but a massive 31.6mm diameter Kalloy seatpost with unyielding walls and zero flex makes sure
you’ll never get too comfy and fall asleep at the wheel. The straight carbon bladed fork with alloy steerer, crown and
dropouts is scalpel sharp.
Equipment: Modest finishing kit and brilliant Shimano 105 Black groupset work flawlessly (9/10)
Shimano 105 Black does the honours for gear changing, transmission and braking responsibilities with real style and
function, all shiny and, well, black. With a black bar, stem, wheels and seatpost, and an attractive all-black paint
scheme, the Storm strikes a classy, if macho, pose.
BeOne’s pre-built Alex wheels quietly get on with the job of rolling along rather well, and fitting in rather nicely.
They’re equipped with extremely able Schwalbe Luganos, an outstanding set of tyres for grip, control and speed.
The diamond sides and crosshatch herringbone centre-section design delivers ample grip and loads of confidence,
biting into all surfaces, even snow.
Manufacturers description
BeOne's hard core. Using the same geometry as our unsurpassed carbon frames but then in durable, high-quality 6061T6
aluminium. Hydroformed tubular frames for extra rigidity solidly welded together using a unique smooth-welding technique.
Available in a wide range with a variety of different options, from pure simplicity to semi-professional. Aimed at the sports
cyclists who wants a racy ride and superior speed. Not to mention the ultimate in pleasure.
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