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OneUp EDC V2 tool rattling


Ernst Kromhout

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Hi all

I recently had a OneUp EDC V2 installed in my steerer tube (threaded)

I’m having some problems with it rattling inside the steerer tube; I fixed it by adding an extra o ring to the bottom of it but it still rattles around just not as loud. 
Any suggestions on a permanent fix would be greatly appreciated!

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22 hours ago, Ernst Kromhout said:

Hi all

I recently had a OneUp EDC V2 installed in my steerer tube (threaded)

I’m having some problems with it rattling inside the steerer tube; I fixed it by adding an extra o ring to the bottom of it but it still rattles around just not as loud. 
Any suggestions on a permanent fix would be greatly appreciated!

And if anyone has the puncture repair kit and the quick link pliers let me know please

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10 hours ago, Ernst Kromhout said:

And if anyone has the puncture repair kit and the quick link pliers let me know please

I have a spare quick link plier for you. Centurion based. 

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On 9/18/2021 at 11:16 PM, Ernst Kromhout said:

Hi all

I recently had a OneUp EDC V2 installed in my steerer tube (threaded)

I’m having some problems with it rattling inside the steerer tube; I fixed it by adding an extra o ring to the bottom of it but it still rattles around just not as loud. 
Any suggestions on a permanent fix would be greatly appreciated!

Was the plastic tube installed in the bottom of the fork steerer?

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11 minutes ago, Steady Spin said:

Was the plastic tube installed in the bottom of the fork steerer?

No, nothing like that in the steerer

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5 minutes ago, Ernst Kromhout said:

Is it the one from OneUp?

Yup. The green one. The tip of my tire plug tool broke so I had to replace it leaving me with two quick link pliers.

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7 minutes ago, Ernst Kromhout said:

No, nothing like that in the steerer

The piece on the right is fitted into the bottom of the fork. The tip of the tool sits in the end piece and stops it from rattling. 

Will dig through my box of spares. I think I have a spare. 

How installed this? wowza

prod189137_Black_NE_01.jpg

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1 minute ago, Steady Spin said:

The piece on the right is fitted into the bottom of the fork. The tip of the tool sits in the end piece and stops it from rattling. 

Will dig through my box of spares. I think I have a spare. 

How installed this? wowza

prod189137_Black_NE_01.jpg

Hotspot cycles did :(

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2 minutes ago, Steady Spin said:

The piece on the right is fitted into the bottom of the fork. The tip of the tool sits in the end piece and stops it from rattling. 

Will dig through my box of spares. I think I have a spare. 

How installed this? wowza

prod189137_Black_NE_01.jpg

Thanks

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7 minutes ago, Steady Spin said:

Could they explain why it is rattling? 

 

I phoned them on friday and asked them about it; they said that they will take a look

but I’ll ask them about the plug/tube in the bottom

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I'm sure it was an oversight on their end. It comes with both the stem and the normal threaded steerer cap kit. 

Whatever you do, don't ever buy the EDC stem system. It was a horribly **** invention that just did NOT work. I also threaded my fork instead. Also the reason I should have a spare plug for you. 

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1 minute ago, Steady Spin said:

I'm sure it was an oversight on their end. It comes with both the stem and the normal threaded steerer cap kit. 

Whatever you do, don't ever buy the EDC stem system. It was a horribly **** invention that just did NOT work. I also threaded my fork instead. Also the reason I should have a spare plug for you. 

Thanks, I actually considered it

 I’ll buy the pliers and the end plug (if hotspot doesn’t have mine) off you

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