It's a very useful tool, Eric uses it more often than I do but I'm pretty happy about it✨Thanks Paul😘
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Awesome video! I'll definitely get one for my new bike once I receive it. Some constructive criticism (really): You may want to look into stabilizing your handheld shots in the future. I *never* had any issues with camera shake, but it was kinda hard to focus on the product or installation when the camera was shaking so much 😅
Got the threadless option and not happy with it tbh. You're stuck with the small capsule and you have to punch out the star nut anyway so get the threaded version. What oneup needs to do is make a long and large storage capsule that is the same length as the whole tool plus large capsule so we can either put it in the their pumps or steerer tube.
Very well put together video that showcases all the current one up edc products and non-experts being able to install them. I'm deciding between the Threadless and threaded. 1. I have a cap at the bottom of my fork that hides an airtag. Would I still be able to use either one of them, particularly the Threadless capsule? 2. Does the Threadless carrier add that much noticeable weight compared to the threaded? I'm not a weight junkie but would only mind if I can feel the weight difference while riding
The EDC tool with the large storage container will fit in the Fox38 fork with the elliptical steerer tube. All you have to do is sand the large container to remove some material and then finish off with some fine wet and dry to achieve a nice finish. However, the bottom plug won’t fit, but I cut my bottom plug just so it inserts into the bottom of the fork, just so it keeps out most of the crud.
I want one but seeing the Green one up sides snapped off on the dirt and others saying its very weak have they improved the thickness around the bolt holes and the head set tightening key is causing damage I'd rather test it for myself the lite i think needs the anodised sheath like the full v2 the plastic doesn't look near as good
This is my dream upgrade. A multi tool in my bike. I can't even afford a descent one. Or any upgrade for that reason. So that oneup EDC is my dream "upgrade"
@@karl_okohan It is a cool design. I worry about it loosening up and rattling thru time. I hate extraneous noise coming from my bike. But love Industry Nine Hydra hubs (“swarm of mad hornets”). Go figure.
What do you think about the one up edc stem because I want to hold a c02 without having to tap threads into my steerer tube and the threadless carrier doesn’t hold c02
Paul can you show us how to use the quick link splitter (not the chain breaker) please. I can't get it to work on SRAM power links. Also, what's the rubber star shaped washer for in the tool packaging?
The rubber star shaped washer is for the Fox38 fork with elliptical steerer tube and holds the tool in place to stop rattling as the bottom plug won’t fit elliptical steerer tube of Fox38.
Would try fitting the EDC V1 on my road bike. Has a carbon sterer and it's closed from the bottom allready. The One Up thread tap should work fine with that carbon sterer. Will have to try soon and if anyone has any ideas please comment below.
did i spot an attempted fist bump at the end of the vid that wasn't reciprocated? dang youth! i have a oneup 70cc pump that i absolutely love. glad to see they have improved the strength of the edc tool and made a shorter cap for the tire plug - wish that had come sooner!!! i have been using a fix mfg wheelie wrench pro that i also rate very highly for its compact size and usability. in the meantime i have used the space in the pump to store a trail first aid kit and stuff a sh!t kit (both by potty packs) up the steerer tube. i'm prepped! lol
This is the official word here - “Threading your steerer tube is easy to do with the EDC Tap, it does not void your fork warranty and it's the only way to run the V2 EDC Tool on some Fox 38 forks.”
@@PaulThePunter copied directly from Ridefox.com website. "Except for the FOX 40, all FOX forks have a crown/steerer/upper tube assembly. These parts are pressed together (in the case of the FOX 40, the lower crown and steerer are pressed together) in a one-time, precision press-fit operation. Replacement of any of these parts requires a completely new assembly. Do not attempt to remove or replace the steerer or upper tubes independently of the crown. Do not attempt to add threads to the threadless steerers. Modifying the crown/steerer/upper tube assembly as described here can cause the rider to lose control of the bicycle resulting in serious or fatal injuries."
@@martinhayes5087 I highly doubt they will void the warranty unless you somehow managed to break the steerer. It's like warranty on a new car, If I add custom suspension, they'll still warranty the engine.
Hey there Paul, love your videos with this, another great one✌👌, btw I am rocking the v1 EDC, to bad it's not compatible with the v2. Could I ask for a small thing that would help me out on a buying decision on the oneup carbon handlebars. So the thing is that I have a tubeless handlebar insert tool from lezyne that doesn't fit in my current sq lab 30x bars(just a hair thickness to tight). So I'm on the lookout for new bars and the one up's tick all the boxes and they would go great with my v1 EDC tool. Could you please measure the internal diameter of the oneup carbon handlebar ends, the minimum I would need to fit would be 17,9mm. Best regards
Hey Paul. One quick question. I recently upgraded my fork and bought it used. So it already had a star nut. Currently I have 2 inches above my stem that I have not cut down. Any recommendations if I wanted to go with the the one up lite tool. In terms of. Would you bang your star but in , then trim down your steerer tube and then bang the star nut in again for the proper length for the one up tool component install? I noticed in the video some people like that kid at the end have a super long steerer tube. Would you cut yours down first? I hate having to much excess. I feel like it could be a good place to hit your face on if you were to have a bad crash. Great video! Cheers, Jess
One up tool is perfect for me, expect one deal breaker which has kept me from buying it. They have the ability to attach a c02 cartridge, but no inflator adaptor! If you screw on a C02 cartridge it removes the ability to use the storage container that could be used for an inflator.
Is anyone else having trouble to tighten their headset with the standard EDC installation (tapping tool)? My headset has a little play even if I’m overtightening the cap…
So, $60 for the tool , $35 for the tap, and another $25 for the required top cap. All just to store a multitool. The plug kit is another $35. Yeah, it looks cool, but not $120 cool for what can be replaced by a pocket, or (*gasp) a frame bag.
I don't appreciate the dishonest nature of this video. "Easy to Install." EASY TO INSTALL? Then you're over here telling me I have to know how to count to TEN?! Pff. Easy just went out the door along with my wife's famous vegetarian meatloaf.
Hope you enjoyed the video! Don't have a tool? Grab one here 👉 bit.ly/OneUp-EDC-Range
No discount code?
No discount code for a 'partner'? Your discount code in other vids doesn't work.
I'm so jealous of that kid with park tool allen keys
Same
Are they expensive?
Yeah like £60 for the set
Why? They are pretty cheap
@@jadenr.11 bruh not everyone here has a 6 figure salary
That kid has one hell of a "tower of uncertainty"
Looks dumb but is pretty smart regarding how much he will grow..
@@Vincultimate Actually about half that would do.
"A HAMMER!? DO YOU KNOW HOW EXPENSIVE MY BIKE IS!?" 😂
It's a very useful tool, Eric uses it more often than I do but I'm pretty happy about it✨Thanks Paul😘
Awesome video! I'll definitely get one for my new bike once I receive it.
Some constructive criticism (really): You may want to look into stabilizing your handheld shots in the future. I *never* had any issues with camera shake, but it was kinda hard to focus on the product or installation when the camera was shaking so much 😅
Got the threadless option and not happy with it tbh. You're stuck with the small capsule and you have to punch out the star nut anyway so get the threaded version. What oneup needs to do is make a long and large storage capsule that is the same length as the whole tool plus large capsule so we can either put it in the their pumps or steerer tube.
Should rename this channel "PTP, a sponsors dream"
Haters gonna Hate.
I heard Tom Cruise works for free too.
I just got the EDC lite tool on my bike and it is incredible! I highly recommend it
Any idea if this fits a zen ultimate? Great vid 👌
what if i have an edc stem?
Very well put together video that showcases all the current one up edc products and non-experts being able to install them.
I'm deciding between the Threadless and threaded.
1. I have a cap at the bottom of my fork that hides an airtag. Would I still be able to use either one of them, particularly the Threadless capsule?
2. Does the Threadless carrier add that much noticeable weight compared to the threaded? I'm not a weight junkie but would only mind if I can feel the weight difference while riding
Is there an advantage with the threaded over the threadless ?
To clear up any misconceptions, all the medals in the background were my wife's.
Hahaha I feel like this was an internal discussion
The EDC tool with the large storage container will fit in the Fox38 fork with the elliptical steerer tube.
All you have to do is sand the large container to remove some material and then finish off with some fine wet and dry to achieve a nice finish.
However, the bottom plug won’t fit, but I cut my bottom plug just so it inserts into the bottom of the fork, just so it keeps out most of the crud.
The best, most informative whilst being fun, #ad video I've seen!
I want one but seeing the Green one up sides snapped off on the dirt and others saying its very weak have they improved the thickness around the bolt holes and the head set tightening key is causing damage I'd rather test it for myself the lite i think needs the anodised sheath like the full v2 the plastic doesn't look near as good
This is my dream upgrade. A multi tool in my bike. I can't even afford a descent one. Or any upgrade for that reason. So that oneup EDC is my dream "upgrade"
The ascent ones are 50% cheaper 😂
Well yes, but the style of the uneup one. I just love it
@@karl_okohan It is a cool design. I worry about it loosening up and rattling thru time. I hate extraneous noise coming from my bike. But love Industry Nine Hydra hubs (“swarm of mad hornets”). Go figure.
Has anyone tested if you can fit a C02 can with the EDC in a Fox 38 Factory?
What do you think about the one up edc stem because I want to hold a c02 without having to tap threads into my steerer tube and the threadless carrier doesn’t hold c02
It have been working fine for me :-)
Paul can you show us how to use the quick link splitter (not the chain breaker) please. I can't get it to work on SRAM power links.
Also, what's the rubber star shaped washer for in the tool packaging?
The rubber star shaped washer is for the Fox38 fork with elliptical steerer tube and holds the tool in place to stop rattling as the bottom plug won’t fit elliptical steerer tube of Fox38.
Tech weeinie tip - always use lube when tapping. 3-in-1 oil, motor oil, or anything really in this case as the tap is pretty sturdy.
Very entertaining and informative video. I might just have to grab an EDC Tool for myself!
Great stuff!
Would try fitting the EDC V1 on my road bike. Has a carbon sterer and it's closed from the bottom allready. The One Up thread tap should work fine with that carbon sterer. Will have to try soon and if anyone has any ideas please comment below.
So the threadless carrier wont fit Fox 38's even with the large bottom container removed?
Love my EDC tool!
did i spot an attempted fist bump at the end of the vid that wasn't reciprocated? dang youth! i have a oneup 70cc pump that i absolutely love. glad to see they have improved the strength of the edc tool and made a shorter cap for the tire plug - wish that had come sooner!!! i have been using a fix mfg wheelie wrench pro that i also rate very highly for its compact size and usability. in the meantime i have used the space in the pump to store a trail first aid kit and stuff a sh!t kit (both by potty packs) up the steerer tube. i'm prepped! lol
Nope, I was giving him the point of approval :)
Great video. I’m going to go and check out there website.
Tap tool not included?
Nope, but if you don’t want to buy one your local shop probably has one....or get the other options :)
why no bottom compartment on threadless ?
might be worth adding that threading your steerer tube voids your forks warranty
Not actually a true statement across all brands
This is the official word here - “Threading your steerer tube is easy to do with the EDC Tap, it does not void your fork warranty and it's the only way to run the V2 EDC Tool on some Fox 38 forks.”
@@PaulThePunter copied directly from Ridefox.com website. "Except for the FOX 40, all FOX forks have a crown/steerer/upper tube assembly. These parts are pressed together (in the case of the FOX 40, the lower crown and steerer are pressed together) in a one-time, precision press-fit operation. Replacement of any of these parts requires a completely new assembly. Do not attempt to remove or replace the steerer or upper tubes independently of the crown. Do not attempt to add threads to the threadless steerers. Modifying the crown/steerer/upper tube assembly as described here can cause the rider to lose control of the bicycle resulting in serious or fatal injuries."
@@martinhayes5087 I highly doubt they will void the warranty unless you somehow managed to break the steerer. It's like warranty on a new car, If I add custom suspension, they'll still warranty the engine.
All Fox38 forks have elliptical steerer tubes including the Fox38 Performance
Hey there Paul, love your videos with this, another great one✌👌, btw I am rocking the v1 EDC, to bad it's not compatible with the v2. Could I ask for a small thing that would help me out on a buying decision on the oneup carbon handlebars. So the thing is that I have a tubeless handlebar insert tool from lezyne that doesn't fit in my current sq lab 30x bars(just a hair thickness to tight). So I'm on the lookout for new bars and the one up's tick all the boxes and they would go great with my v1 EDC tool. Could you please measure the internal diameter of the oneup carbon handlebar ends, the minimum I would need to fit would be 17,9mm. Best regards
please explain to me, a noob, why i cant have this on my carbon fork gravel bike Canyon grail 7 AL.
Thank you
Is this limited to MTBs only? Could this work on road bikes?
does anyone know if the edc lite fits into the larger edc pump
awesome paul as always haha
Totally off topic, are you playing in the SA?
Hahaha the Squamish Amateur!? I am!
@@PaulThePunter see you there
Hey Paul. One quick question. I recently upgraded my fork and bought it used. So it already had a star nut. Currently I have 2 inches above my stem that I have not cut down. Any recommendations if I wanted to go with the the one up lite tool. In terms of. Would you bang your star but in , then trim down your steerer tube and then bang the star nut in again for the proper length for the one up tool component install?
I noticed in the video some people like that kid at the end have a super long steerer tube. Would you cut yours down first?
I hate having to much excess. I feel like it could be a good place to hit your face on if you were to have a bad crash.
Great video! Cheers,
Jess
Follow the advice on the oneup website and check your fork compatibility:)
It’s weird how people can’t seem to access information that’s freely available on the tinternet
I just have my EDC tool, CO2 cartridge and pump on the frame. These options mostly look a lot neater 🤜🏿
Where is the co2 cartridge ? I am trying to figure out if I can put one into my threadless carrier edc
First Gen tool is actually lime Green. ;)
Haha, Paul doesn’t keep it a secret that he is colour blind 😁
Shame the Threadless does not allow big capsule. I have the chain link tool stuffed in there, bacon strips, and tube patches (when on fatbike).
My steerer tube is too short.
This is a nice tool indeed.
Good channel. Wish I had subscribed before buying my dang Lazer Impala MIPS helmet.
How he installed in a 38?
threads
Is it me or did she say thanks Bryan 🤣
Paul The Punter exposed he is actually Brian the Punter
One up tool is perfect for me, expect one deal breaker which has kept me from buying it. They have the ability to attach a c02 cartridge, but no inflator adaptor! If you screw on a C02 cartridge it removes the ability to use the storage container that could be used for an inflator.
This was a good video 👍
Cool!
Is anyone else having trouble to tighten their headset with the standard EDC installation (tapping tool)?
My headset has a little play even if I’m overtightening the cap…
will the EDC tool work on your new budget bike Paul? @paulthepunter
All these You Tube creators must all live in the same neighborhood. inside a You Tube server
Hi
2:15 Peep Paul’s Scott keychain #formersponsersdream
Paul the Shaky Cameraman. haha
'TREADLESS' x 3
A good one but the dude needs some camera skills tho..
It’s 2021
8th one here
Omg so early
Me too
So, $60 for the tool , $35 for the tap, and another $25 for the required top cap. All just to store a multitool. The plug kit is another $35. Yeah, it looks cool, but not $120 cool for what can be replaced by a pocket, or (*gasp) a frame bag.
Handicke bike in Us
Hey Paul!
May the only one who's thinking this is way too much trouble to go through for just having a multi tool ?
That’s like saying it’s too much trouble to pedal the bike to make it go forwards
@@superstar999100 well no it's not the same .. 🤷♂️
I don't appreciate the dishonest nature of this video. "Easy to Install." EASY TO INSTALL? Then you're over here telling me I have to know how to count to TEN?!
Pff. Easy just went out the door along with my wife's famous vegetarian meatloaf.
What's the point of spending money on that multi tool? pure advertisement
Hi