Cycling Plus

MiRider One

£1395 Updated for 2021

I tested the original MiRider One in 2020 (issue 370) and came away impressed, giving it four out of five. The beauty of the One’s design – which is retained for 2021 – is its adjustability. The telescopic bar/steerer and telescopic seatpost, complete with clever flip-lever to lock the post height, is claimed to fit anyone between 5ft and 6ft 4in. The range for this tester’s household is 5ft to 6ft 2in and the bike works well size-wise for both of us. If you’re taller, MiRider offers an optional longer seatpost.

The box-section frame remains the same, as does the boxy rear swingarm that mirrors it and is anchored above the

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