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Such a cool company making great products.

 

So far I have the 110cc pump and it’s a beast.

 

Bought the EDC system, bars, and stem and waiting for delivery.

 

Who here uses their products?

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I use their composite pedals and after multiple pedal strikes, a torn shoe and mangled cranks, the pedals are still good.

 

Great company. Been eyeing the EDC system for a while.

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I have my doubts about the headset preloading system. Too many bad reviews so I might just install the tools inside the pump and send the preload kit back.

 

What bugs me most are the clip in spacers that won’t match the rest of my spacers. They look like cheap plastic.

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Have had OneUp a 10sp range extension and derailleur cage on one of my older bikes for around 5yrs. Has worked great.

 

Then I've had an EDC on primary bike for about 2.5yrs now. Convenient in a pinch, but not my go-to for regular bike maintenance or tweaking.

 

On longer/more demanding days (like a day hitting down runs in Rotorua) I'll still carry a slightly larger multitool with a little more leverage.

 

Well made kit though!

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Have had OneUp a 10sp range extension and derailleur cage on one of my older bikes for around 5yrs. Has worked great.

 

Then I've had an EDC on primary bike for about 2.5yrs now. Convenient in a pinch, but not my go-to for regular bike maintenance or tweaking.

 

On longer/more demanding days (like a day hitting down runs in Rotorua) I'll still carry a slightly larger multitool with a little more leverage.

 

Well made kit though!

Did you tap the steerer?

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Did you tap the steerer?

Yup! A local bike shop had the tapping kit and I think they tapped the steerer for free (or next to nothing) because I bought the tool from them.

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Oh forgot to mention, I have used the chain breaker on the EDC in an emergency. Didn't have a spare quick link for the rider (I carry a 12sp in the EDC, he was running 10sp).

 

So I had to push a pin back in to connect the chain. THAT is not an easy task, but doable.

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Yup! A local bike shop had the tapping kit and I think they tapped the steerer for free (or next to nothing) because I bought the tool from them.

Can’t find the tap or cap system locally. Only the new preload system. Based on past experiences with similar systems they don’t work when the wheels leave the ground often

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I’m using the V1 dropper. No issues.

V2 dropper. Great so far. Has the standard side-to-side play. Same as what my old KS had. It can be a little faster on the return but I should check the pressure. Easy fix.

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V2 dropper. Great so far. Has the standard side-to-side play. Same as what my old KS had. It can be a little faster on the return but I should check the pressure. Easy fix.

Did not notice the play till you mentioned it so it is not that bad. I pumped mine to 300psi and it is pretty snappy.
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Did not notice the play till you mentioned it so it is not that bad. I pumped mine to 300psi and it is pretty snappy.

I can’t be bothered to take my seat off now ????

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