HOW TO SERVICE A ONEUP V2 DROPPER POST IN UNDER 5 MINUTES
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super easy to do, only need a couple tools and some grease
I have owned quite a few dropper posts and this one is my favorite, it ticks all the boxes of a good dropper and will last for many years as long as you do this maintenance couple times a year :)
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Dropper Post
DIY
Do It Yourself
Grease Clean
Disassemble
Guide
Air
Smooth
Slickolium
Just serviced mine this eve with the one up kit and this great guide, thanks.
Best instructions video I've ever used! Thanks a lot! Saved my dropper
Glad it helped!
Followed step by step. The dropper now runs smoothly. But now i have slight squeak noise when its at the lowest point and starts to go up. Any ideas what this could be?
Thanks!😉
Great vid and guide to complete the bare bones clean and grease. Lot of other vids remove the damper as well which is just not required for the quick wee clean.
I hava a 210 loosing pressure, any tips ?
sorry from my understanding the cartridge is not serviceable and if you are losing air you need to replace the cartridge
Great video. Any idea why when I got to screw the shaft to the green part, I am like 2cm short? If I screw the collar all the way, I don’t have enough room to reassemble flush. It’s driving me crazy
I am not sure.... so when you try to tighten the green bottom cap to the post it doesn't screw in all the way? it most likely means you cross threaded and you may have some stripped threads, inspect closely, I can't really see any other reason for it
@@MTBfixHQ There is no cross threading. When I put everything back together, it’s like the metal shaft is now too long. It’s so weird. I’ve watched your video 10 times lol. Bushings are the same. Pins are in. The sheath slides on great. I almost feel like I’m being pranked haha.
@@mahmer09 lol, ok I think I know what happened. You must have pushed that little pin at the end of the air shaft and it must have extended beyond max travel of the dropper post. Try to install the green cap again and once you thread it on a little you can push that little green lever at the bottom of the green cap and push down on the top of the dropper post at same time so it sinks into its travel a little bit, then it should allow the green cap to thread fully on :)
@@MTBfixHQ Dude! You saved Christmas! That was it. I must have assembled and disassembled that seat post 20 times. On the plus side, I am now a pro in servicing this post. Happy Holidays! Thanks!
@@mahmer09 Glad to help! :) Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Thanks!
My dropper post saddle moves from side to side but is held firmly in place on the rails, any idea why this might be happening pls?
Dropper posts have a small bit of inherent play in them between the stanchion and lower interface
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thank you....just did this...works great.
You don't realise the air? It's not necessary?
Yeah not necessary
I'm about to service my TwoTen, is it really not necessary to release the air?
I really don't want to make a hole in the ceiling or my jaw. xD