OneUp EDC Gear // Overview & Install

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  • Опубліковано 15 сер 2018
  • We used to wear backpacks, and then we turned to fanny packs. With the OneUp EDC gear, you can now stash your tools inside of your bike and ditch your pack altogether.
    In this video I go over what the EDC gear is all about, show the cool features, and even show you how to install it with the OneUp Tap tool!
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  • @AliciaSykes
    @AliciaSykes 5 років тому +40

    I know nothing about trail bikes, I just love how happy and enthusiastic you are in all your videos, it's contagious 💟
    Keep it up mate!

  • @Blaira89
    @Blaira89 5 років тому +33

    Protip: Some forks are a tight fit for a 20g CO2. I could barely get the tool in-and-out with this configuration. I removed the label and used goo-gone and a scouring pad to remove all adhesive. This allowed for smooth in-and-out action on my 2018 Lyrik. Hope this helps someone using this tool.

    • @mikkelamussen6260
      @mikkelamussen6260 4 роки тому

      helped a lot, thanks

    • @willardjones8171
      @willardjones8171 4 роки тому

      Will that work on a lefty fork 8135769460 text me or email me at Willardh8784@Gmail.com

    • @BGraves
      @BGraves 4 роки тому +2

      @@willardjones8171 lmao what about your social security number? ain't nobody sending you a damn email or a text... Especially since they can just respond to your comment

    • @micahkruger8958
      @micahkruger8958 4 роки тому

      i use a 16g

    • @gingerbenw
      @gingerbenw 3 роки тому

      Everybody loves a smooth in-and-out action

  • @adamcline121
    @adamcline121 5 років тому +1

    Every video I watch I am always amazed by the quality of your videos. Great video!!!

  • @davidh1314
    @davidh1314 Рік тому

    Taaaaapp it it, just taaaap tap taparoo. That's an ingenious tool

  • @carlcooper1788
    @carlcooper1788 5 років тому +2

    Great video Mike, thanks very much for the information. It's a great piece of kit, and would love to get on eventually!

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому

      Thanks man! I would highly recommend it!

  • @missiontrails5838
    @missiontrails5838 6 років тому +2

    I’ve had mine for a little less than a year and I’ve used it on pretty much every ride I’ve been on. It’s gotten me out of the simplest things like a loose saddle or an annoying brake rub all the way to a pedal that literally fell off mid trail! Just whipped out the tool and continued descending no issue. Best investment I’ve made to date!

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  6 років тому

      Thats really good to know! I just put mine in yesterday when we made this video and I'm sure its going to come in handy quite a bit at Crankworx this weekend!

  • @danthefreerider9636
    @danthefreerider9636 5 років тому +11

    5:17. as a filmmaker, even if you dont have tools to carry, you still need a fanny pack for all the camera gear.

  • @MangoMan360
    @MangoMan360 3 роки тому +1

    You made it look so easy man.... Good job!!

  • @FireintheE
    @FireintheE 3 роки тому

    Very concise, simply said, thank you.

  • @alexbeaven8532
    @alexbeaven8532 3 роки тому +1

    Feels like I'm watching inter-dimensional cable. 11/10

  • @TheLostCo
    @TheLostCo  5 років тому

    Thanks for joining! If you're as stoked as I am on the OneUp EDC stuff, go snag some from our website @ thelostco.com/collections/multi-tools/oneup-components

    • @Rekmeyata
      @Rekmeyata 3 роки тому

      Well, while it is a interesting designed pump, the failure or difficulty to go above 35 psi is a deal breaker for me. I was going to consider this for my touring bike but I need a pump to go to 75 psi for my 700 X 38 tires. I can't see why Oneup couldn't have designed the pump for more PSI capability, kind of short sighted on their part.

  • @adcashmo
    @adcashmo 4 роки тому

    Very neat solution. Love it.

  • @stevedzurilla2436
    @stevedzurilla2436 4 роки тому +3

    That was classic!!!

  • @ThePedro8-25-78
    @ThePedro8-25-78 5 років тому

    Great install and description vid

  • @davidkelley753
    @davidkelley753 Рік тому +1

    Thats a beautiful shop!

  • @iulixxx
    @iulixxx 5 років тому +1

    Great video,I like your style alot.

  • @sudeepdhital2863
    @sudeepdhital2863 5 років тому +1

    Informative, Thanks.

  • @Lifeof648cm3
    @Lifeof648cm3 4 роки тому +1

    Was so professionally done by you, I rather am too lazy to do all that, I love carrying a 10L backpack and just throwing in whatever I want, tools, bars, etc. That works for me.

    • @Jolinator
      @Jolinator 4 роки тому

      For sure The Lost Co makes some incredible videos! im undecided on the edc personally, we spend huge money to get as light forks as possible and keep out bike weight down, i have no issue with a backpack and think i prefer keeping the weight off my bike.That could be my oldschool mindstate however

  • @benjaminwalsh289
    @benjaminwalsh289 5 років тому +1

    My outfit is slowly becoming all neon orange and black too bro! Gear setup is lookin' sexy yo!

  • @mrsmartypants_1
    @mrsmartypants_1 3 роки тому +3

    Heads up. A new updated EDC tool has been released in 2021 that doesn’t require tapping the steer tube.

  • @MG3Angling
    @MG3Angling 4 роки тому

    that rag idea, was great haha

  • @noahmills2884
    @noahmills2884 5 років тому

    Great video. Well done

  • @kdoust4644
    @kdoust4644 5 років тому +12

    Like the tool, like the pump it fits into, if only they could make it all fit into a quick release saddle stem, then that would be perfect.

    • @Yhigma
      @Yhigma 4 роки тому +9

      Not enough demand. Most of us run dropper posts and don't want to be fiddling around down there

  • @bikevoltrides7209
    @bikevoltrides7209 4 роки тому +2

    I watch all your videos! This is how a mechanic should work. #passion I work the same way.

  • @alexandergoldman
    @alexandergoldman 3 роки тому

    great review. The newer version doesn't require threading of the steerer tube/tap kit. Would be great if you could review the newer version too and explain the differences. Keep u the awesome work

  • @reubendoyle4161
    @reubendoyle4161 5 років тому

    so professionally done, subbed

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому

      Thanks a ton Reuben!!

  • @jamespaterson6550
    @jamespaterson6550 4 роки тому +1

    Have been thinking of going backpack free , then remembered that I live in Scotland so ALWAYS need somewhere to carry waterproof jacket etc, but great vid love the wee taaap it in reference lol😆.

    • @Yhigma
      @Yhigma 4 роки тому +1

      jersey pocket

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB 5 років тому +27

    Gonna cost you a pretty penny to buy the EDC and then everything you need to install it. Nice bit of kit though. I chose to save money and strap a tube with a multi-tool, pump, and tire levers to my bike. Most people already have all that stuff and just need to buy a $10 Granite Rock Strap.

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +13

      I agree! Its a little pricey, but definitely a pretty intriguing tool engineered into a super tight package.
      I really like mine because I'm always on the go, and I've got to worry about bringing camera gear, moving tools around the shop and the van, etc. Having the tools in the bike means I can't possibly forget them.

    • @MissingLinkMTB
      @MissingLinkMTB 5 років тому +5

      @@TheLostCo Finding a shop with the tools already would make it more affordable perhaps. Of all the packless fancy tools this one remains my favorite though. From what I've seen its VERY popular among enduro racers too.

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +5

      @@MissingLinkMTB Agreed and agreed! The tap is sort of weird to buy for most people since you'll literally never use it for anything else haha. Racers love it too since its so quick and handy! The fact that I can pull out a tire plug in like 8 seconds is both mine and racer's favorite feature 👍

    • @robnestor3371
      @robnestor3371 3 роки тому +1

      The Lost Co. if you buy this, you might as well by the plug for work as well, because when you get a puncture in the tubeless set up, Time is kind of important, having the plugs so handy is really awesome. definitely beats taking off your pack, digging around in the tools, unscrewing the top, and having a small cap as a handle. The EDC tool makes plugging a tire maybe 20 seconds at the most versus 40. I’m buying the EDC tool just so I have that pluging kit a couple seconds away.

    • @alickomay7088
      @alickomay7088 9 місяців тому

      @@TheLostCo sum shops sell if for 40 but if u send it back in 1 week thay give you 30 back so 10 rental

  • @HeatherSpoonheim
    @HeatherSpoonheim 5 років тому +2

    I was totally stoked about the idea of having hidden tools on my bike - until I realized that I'm always going to have some sort of back pannier when I ride. If nothing else, I always carry some flip-flops in case I need to walk (I use clipless cleats to attach to my pedals, a real pain to walk around in). I also toss in an emergency rain poncho and some toilet paper (if I ever need the TP, I will sure be grateful for the rest of the ride home). So I can just keep my tools, tube, inflation kit, etc, in the same bag.

  • @badlarry172
    @badlarry172 5 років тому

    Good upload thanks

  • @BrianVaughn
    @BrianVaughn 5 років тому +2

    Really well done video!

  • @matthewstyer5587
    @matthewstyer5587 5 років тому

    Fantastic video

  • @gabrielmarias972
    @gabrielmarias972 5 років тому

    Hi
    Will be possible to use wider plugs , the original looks ok for normal puncture but if you have something bigger
    Thx!!

  • @Perception_
    @Perception_ 2 роки тому

    I've opted to go for the pump solution right off the bat. I'll just roll with this for a while to see wether I feel the need for another solution or not.

  • @vitalymakarov6405
    @vitalymakarov6405 3 роки тому

    Hey Mike, like your vid about the EDC. The question is, let's say I want to go back to a regular stem cap, will I be able to put in a new star nut in the fork after cutting it with that cutting tool? Thanks!

  • @mattmikuska
    @mattmikuska 3 роки тому +1

    that was great

  • @chrisfontaine6221
    @chrisfontaine6221 4 роки тому

    I'll keep my spinal cord protection a Camelbak gives, even more so with the T.O.R.O. weight is no issue and they don't make me sweat anymore than I already do... but sure the tool is pretty cool, does it come with a built in shock pump lol

  • @ximix6557
    @ximix6557 5 років тому +3

    Great review, very informative thanx!
    Does that strap can stay with the tube on the bike while its on the thule roof mount on the roads?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому

      It's super adjustable so you can tighten it a whole lot. I wouldn't be afraid of having a tube strapped to my bike on a car, but do this at your own discretion!

  • @StephanGabriel
    @StephanGabriel Рік тому

    Great review and installation howto! Thanks for putting a keen eye on the details of the tools options itself since OneUp is doing a bad job there. Also i hope OneUp pays you for this video since you sell their stuff better than themselves 😅 Have a good time and keep going!

  • @thim8009
    @thim8009 5 років тому +2

    It's on my wish list but I think I'm going to get the larger pump to put tool into

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +2

      They're pretty sweet! Having a pump is really really nice rather than c02's. Let me know when it's new pump time and I'll make sure you're taken care of!

  • @Theo-mb2dd
    @Theo-mb2dd 5 років тому +1

    What hip pack do you use? I saw it in the intro

  • @shelleywright286
    @shelleywright286 2 роки тому

    Do you have a video showing how to use the ONE up chain break!! And fixing a chain?

  • @patherman6309
    @patherman6309 2 роки тому

    Check the Super T Handle Metric set, a compact new design that solves the rotational problem when torque is not needed (at Amazon).

  • @sparks701
    @sparks701 5 років тому

    Does the cassette tool have a specific size? I know there different sizes for different cassettes

  • @lite31
    @lite31 4 роки тому +2

    so if i have a crash with a twisted handle bar, how difficult is it to realign it back on trail?

  • @Justkeepshredding
    @Justkeepshredding Рік тому

    I gotta get me one of those.

  • @manuelcruz4824
    @manuelcruz4824 4 роки тому

    Can you give opinion on the stash tool from granite? The one that also goes on the stem, great video !

  • @MrMartin627
    @MrMartin627 3 роки тому

    Couple of questions:
    1) What would you do when building a new bike? I don't know yet at what length I want to cut my fork tube. I assume once tapped, you can no longer shorten the fork's tube? Or can you then screw in the tap really far, cut a bit off the tube, and then screw out the tape (and restore the threading)?
    2) With the bacon strap + plug installed, where do you leave your co2 cartridge?

  • @rodrigonza98
    @rodrigonza98 Місяць тому

    can you install the threaded top cap from one up without any spacers above the stem? i mean to use it flush on the stem (with 3mm of space between the stem to the steer tube)

  • @zacharytyser
    @zacharytyser 3 роки тому

    do you know if this will work with trek knock block headset setup ??

  • @alexdyke7176
    @alexdyke7176 3 роки тому

    does anyone know if a stans dart can fit in that bottom space

  • @oliviahelfrich5689
    @oliviahelfrich5689 4 роки тому

    do you have to buy all of the extra kits just to install it or is there any way getting around that

  • @robnestor3371
    @robnestor3371 3 роки тому

    In the instructions from one Up, they say to have a little bit of your steer tube to stick out above your stem so you can put a spacer over it, then screw the top cap in. Do they just say this so you can get the tool out easier? Is it possible to have the top cap flush with the stem top?

  • @brettjerman2491
    @brettjerman2491 5 років тому

    I guess you can’t have the co2 tube and the bacon strips w/ quick link pliers all together?

  • @stevenlav228
    @stevenlav228 3 роки тому +1

    Do you need to have spacers above the stem ??

  • @fabiovaldesaraneda2012
    @fabiovaldesaraneda2012 5 років тому +9

    just taaap it in :D

  • @UncleChuckable
    @UncleChuckable 3 роки тому

    57 thumbs down...really?? Great video!!

  • @MauriceWirkner
    @MauriceWirkner 3 роки тому

    Looks great, but is it really fixed into the tube or do you hear it while jumping?
    What kind of pump you strapped together with the tube to the frame? Thx and best wishes from Germany

  • @walles9308
    @walles9308 5 років тому

    Such an awesome bike, what frame is it?

  • @cubesquared6989
    @cubesquared6989 5 років тому

    Anyone know the size of the tap? I have many taps in my tool box. Wouldn’t want to spend the money on something I already have.

  • @timkeane3800
    @timkeane3800 3 роки тому

    Can you still use this if your fork is not tapered just old school straight 1"1/8?

  • @coryperemsky
    @coryperemsky 3 роки тому

    This is a really cool idea and I was gonna go with this tool until I found the granite version of this tool that doesn't require tapping. It's not really a big deal to tap the fork but paying more money for the tap kit is bs imo. The granite stash fork tool is also cheaper.

  • @grtwhiten2448
    @grtwhiten2448 3 роки тому

    Does this fit on any steer tube?

  • @rowanashworth8032
    @rowanashworth8032 5 років тому

    What was that part that you put in place of the fork when it was out?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +1

      Thats basically my favorite tool, the EVT Fork Transfer Tool.

  • @dangermafia4511
    @dangermafia4511 3 роки тому

    Works on 1/1 8 tube forks?

  • @hansentt
    @hansentt 5 років тому

    How much would you charge to install one for somebody?

  • @ianphillips2841
    @ianphillips2841 5 років тому +1

    Would rather have the pump to store edc tool as it comes with CO2 head and can store CO2 with tool and use samari sword bar end plug tool for punctures you could also use fork Cork (miles wide industries to make use of steerer tube space for cash first aid or anything else good vidio though enjoyed watching it

  • @Omar_Iqbal
    @Omar_Iqbal 4 роки тому

    What happens if you crash and your handlebars become unaligned with your fork?

  • @kennethyan8396
    @kennethyan8396 2 роки тому

    So I'm assuming the pliers + CO2 won't fit in together? It seems you have to choose either from what I'm understanding.

  • @MrLadiesman831
    @MrLadiesman831 3 роки тому

    So how are you going to use the co2 cartridge? Wouldn’t you still have to carry the tool?

  • @chrisperrywv
    @chrisperrywv 10 місяців тому

    What’s the bottom of lug for?

  • @SeanPep
    @SeanPep 5 років тому

    Do you have to run a spacer above your stem and below the top cap or can you just run the stem and top cap?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +1

      I would always recommend at least 1 spacer on top of the stem no matter if you're using the EDC Tool or not, but I'm sure it will work just fine without a spacer on top if you're going for a super clean look!

  • @RyanRidesPGH
    @RyanRidesPGH 5 років тому

    If you need a cassette tool to tighten the top cap what do you do when you crash and knock your bars out of alignment?

    • @airtaiH2
      @airtaiH2 5 років тому +2

      Ryan Sprake the edc tool has a top cap tool in it to tighten or loosen the new top cap

  • @anthonypadgett2939
    @anthonypadgett2939 5 років тому

    Does anyone know any tools that fit inside the hollow tube of a mid 2000 Cannondale Lefty? It's already a completely Hollow tube with just a plastic cap on the end of it

    • @airtaiH2
      @airtaiH2 5 років тому

      Anthony Padgett can o dale made a tool kit to fit inside their big headtubes....

  • @twincess-tahneetahnia6841
    @twincess-tahneetahnia6841 5 років тому

    How to order this tools?

  • @jaredp19
    @jaredp19 3 роки тому

    Where is the valve core tool? I can’t figure that one out

  • @alex.huyhuy
    @alex.huyhuy 3 роки тому

    So the tool comes with an EpiPen for ur tyres

  • @emilegoguely4032
    @emilegoguely4032 4 роки тому

    Would it be stupid to tap 2 bikes and swap the tool from one to the other (both bikes would need the top cap)

  • @adamfricska9438
    @adamfricska9438 5 років тому +2

    also, my multi-tool doesn't have a 8mm is that new for 2019!

    • @aminrazawan482
      @aminrazawan482 5 років тому +3

      Actually you can combine two wrenches and it can be used as 8 mm

  • @mgillign
    @mgillign 5 років тому +1

    Ever have the top cap loosen up on the trail?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому

      When you remove the tool from the steer tube, you sort of twist it just a little bit as you pull up, and I've noticed that if you twist it left (counter-clockwise) everytime you pull the tool out, it might loosen up just a little bit. Not a big deal at all though, as the EDC tool has a tool to tighten the top cap, or it takes 1 second every month or two to tighten the cap with a cassette tool.

  • @Filthy_Rich_556
    @Filthy_Rich_556 Рік тому

    What if I want to remove this? Can I reinstall a star nut and but a regular top cap back on and just have unused threads on the steer tube?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  Рік тому

      Yep! Simply remove everything if you'd like, push the star nut through the bottom of the steerer tube, and then reinstall a star nut through the top like normal. The threads don't effect anything.
      We have lots of EDC stuff in stock right now if you want to try it 👉 thelostco.com/collections/oneup-edc-gear
      -Mike

  • @ignaciosevil2157
    @ignaciosevil2157 4 місяці тому

    Why would you need to remove the quick link when you brake a chain??

  • @AlekseiPotov
    @AlekseiPotov 5 років тому +11

    Where do you store CO2 inflator head?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +4

      I have it lightly threaded onto my c02 cartreidge, then have a little electrical tape on it so it doesn't pop off. The c02 and head are then just bundled with my tube which is attached to the frame with the OneUp EDC strap.

    • @nehmebilal3580
      @nehmebilal3580 5 років тому +2

      I ended up buying the EDC pump for that reason ;) The EDC tool slides inside the pump and is pretty easy to install below the water bottle cage.

    • @DragNetJoe
      @DragNetJoe 4 роки тому

      In your backpack.

    • @AlekseiPotov
      @AlekseiPotov 4 роки тому

      @@DragNetJoe Kind of defeats the purpose

    • @DragNetJoe
      @DragNetJoe 4 роки тому

      @@AlekseiPotov Exactly

  • @Chromedome-ss6mg
    @Chromedome-ss6mg 4 роки тому

    So the one up stem has that top ring on it. Is that one have threads?

    • @jongroth06
      @jongroth06 4 роки тому

      That stem is so you don't have to thread your steerer tube. The stem has the parts needed to preload the bearing, which is what the stem cap along with the star nut accomplish, I think. I was curious about getting this but I'm leaning towards the pump instead, it actually has real use where the kit/stem doesn't add to to use.

  • @jacobpoucher
    @jacobpoucher 3 роки тому

    just use your shoe lace to break the quick link. also this tool comes with quick link tool on the multi tool itself. not many people are smart enough to use it is the problem.

  • @Basement_CNC
    @Basement_CNC 5 років тому

    Can you use the tap kit on several bikes or is it just ment for one use ?

  • @victoria19853
    @victoria19853 2 роки тому

    Is this tool good for road bikes.

  • @pabloorozco7907
    @pabloorozco7907 5 років тому +1

    The top cap an all the tools for installation are included??

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +1

      For install, you need to purchase the EDC Tap Kit and EDC Top Cap Kit separate. They do this because many people will be bringing their bike to a shop for installation so then you don't have to spend the extra money if you go that route. And they sell the Top Cap Kit separate because you can choose from different colors!

    • @owltune5496
      @owltune5496 5 років тому +1

      And the tool and pump is separate and pliers separate also. With tap kit your in about 200$ . Kinda steep

  • @downthesyndrom7570
    @downthesyndrom7570 4 роки тому +7

    So if you install your edc tool , and you some how decide u dont like it anymore could you still tap in a star nut or are you basicly destroying your fork with this

    • @benb6233
      @benb6233 4 роки тому

      RidewithMarcl if that would be the case you can get your fork steerer tube replaced

    • @denismacfarlane255
      @denismacfarlane255 4 роки тому

      Ben B ummmm no. You would need to purchase the complete upper portion of the fork, as in steer tube, santchions, crown, as its all bonded.

    • @slayden633
      @slayden633 4 роки тому

      Denis MacFarlane stems are pressed in.

    • @denismacfarlane255
      @denismacfarlane255 4 роки тому

      slayden633 yes and bonded. If you cut the steerer tube too short, you cant replace it.

    • @matoatlantis
      @matoatlantis 4 роки тому +1

      This is a very good question. I'm not sure you can push the starnut down the tube when it has threads in without damaging them. I'd like to stand corrected though.

  • @KevinVagen
    @KevinVagen 3 роки тому

    OneUp says it's only for tapered tubes. Why couldn't it work with a straight 1 1/8"? if it goes in a 1 1/8 hole, it can't be any wider than that.

  • @mr2autoxr
    @mr2autoxr 5 років тому

    I have a Borealis Crestone FatBike. It has the carbon rigid fork. I'm trying to figure out if it would work with this fork or not. I haven't had any luck with a reply from Borealis or OneUp. Have you done this tool install on carbon forks before? Does it work?

    • @brianrichards782
      @brianrichards782 5 років тому

      give it a go and get back to us

    • @alantaylor6691
      @alantaylor6691 5 років тому +1

      No way would you want to compromise the carbon like that. You shouldn't use any carbon product that's had the layup compromised in any way, it's not like metal.

    • @ugabrew
      @ugabrew 3 роки тому

      The key to your question is whether the carbon fork has a carbon or metal steerer tube. If it was full carbon fork with a carbon steer tube, you should not use this tool since you wouldn't be able to do the tapping procedure shown in the video without damaging the carbon steer tube. But if it has carbon legs with a metal steer tube, I think it would work just fine.

  • @niklasmtb5113
    @niklasmtb5113 4 роки тому

    is it compatible with the Fox 32 F120 FIT RL?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  4 роки тому

      It will work with any fork with an 1 1/8" steer tube. However it will need to be 1.5" tapered at the bottom to hold the plug in the bottom.

  • @brauljo
    @brauljo 4 роки тому

    What's the red tool at 9:51?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  4 роки тому +1

      thelostco.com/products/evt-stem-transfer-fork-service-tool?_pos=1&_sid=9edc0df6b&_ss=r

  • @twowheelslater7112
    @twowheelslater7112 4 роки тому

    I wander if this will work on carbon steerers.

    • @robertball5583
      @robertball5583 3 роки тому +1

      Don't try to tap or drill Carbon. You will ruin the integrity.

  • @alantaylor6691
    @alantaylor6691 5 років тому +1

    Is there a reason why mtbers don't use saddle bags in the place of backpack or hip pack?

    • @benasquith26
      @benasquith26 4 роки тому

      Rear tyre may tap it on bottom outs

  • @charliejohann3595
    @charliejohann3595 5 років тому +1

    You can store a CO2 on it but what do you do about the CO2 head?

    • @Trinity10iloveyall
      @Trinity10iloveyall 5 років тому

      I only keep a spare CO2 cartridge on my one up components EDC tool inside the steerer. The primary CO2 cartridge and head is strapped next to my inner tube on the down tube. The video showed the EDC version but I use a back country mutherload strap.

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому

      I use the EDC gear strap to keep a tube on the frame, and I'll just keep my C02 head and cartridge bundled with the tube on the frame. This is the most commonly used method of keeping a tune and C02 with you and works really well!

  • @taunir713
    @taunir713 5 років тому +6

    What about the warranty with fox forks? Are they ok with cutting into the tube?

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +4

      Thats actually a good question. From OneUp "Use of this or any other aftermarket product may void any warranty you have with the original part manufacturer." I will look into that this week and see what I come up with from brands like Fox and RockShox!

    • @taunir713
      @taunir713 5 років тому +1

      Mister Lost Bike Shop
      Cool, Thank you for checking

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +11

      Spoke with Fox this morning, and installing the EDC tool in a Fox fork will void the warranty of the CSU (uppers) but not the damper, lowers, air spring, etc. So in the case you have a creaky crown, then that would not be warrantied. If anything is happening internally, then that will still be covered!

    • @taunir713
      @taunir713 5 років тому +2

      Thanks a bunch for the information, too bad they wont warranty the crown anymore. Strange though that their racing team uses the edc. Brilliant marketing for Fox, not :)

    • @thomasforte2740
      @thomasforte2740 5 років тому +1

      Will installing this tool void the warranty on my rockshox lyrik?

  • @paradox963
    @paradox963 5 років тому +6

    I'll stick to my Ospray pack. While this looks neat the strapping a tube to the frame just seems stupid not only does it look ghetto but it just seems like the best way to make sure your tube has a hole in it when you need it, between sand getting in it and rubbing a hole or a crash ripping a hole in it or a branch ripping a hole in it or your knee pads, I could go on forever as to why strapping a bare tube to your frame is stupid.

    • @TheLostCo
      @TheLostCo  5 років тому +3

      I'm all ears! I've had a tube strapped to my frame for years and I've never punctured one :)

    • @paradox963
      @paradox963 5 років тому

      @@TheLostCo You are definitely lucky, the last 3 times I have been out with someone who needed a tube the one strapped to their frame had a hole in it and I had to give them the one in my pack. One had been on the frame for a while and sand had gotten in and worn a hole in it. I do know plenty of people use them without issue and it's the trendy thing to do and if you're riding a bike park your never that far from help so your not in too much trouble if its bad, but why chance it. You would be better off sticking it in an empty water bottle in a cage. Also if your riding where it's wet the tube will get muddy and then your going to have to try to get all that mud and dirt off before installing it or it's going to flat in no time, just seems like an unnecessary risk to take with something you are counting on to get you out of a jam.

    • @seanlarsen8900
      @seanlarsen8900 5 років тому +2

      Your riding buddies need to step up their "strap on" game. I've never had any problems with tubes I've strapped to my bike. In the past I have used a piece of punctured tube to stretch over my new tube as a little protective cover and have paid attention to where it is strapped on my bike. Currently I use a hotlaps Dakine pouch for the tube mounted to the seatube of my Trans. Sentinel. The Oneup tool is rad- I also have the pump setup as I prefer having that on me both due to the waste of CO2's and for versatility. I've been an adopter as soon as I could get rid of swamp back and weight distribution games of backpacks. I think getting the gear on the bike and riding pack free is amazing- but hey- run what ya brung and if what you are doing is working stick with it. I think fear of holes in your tube is not a valid reason to avoid though IMO.

    • @ironwillbowman6402
      @ironwillbowman6402 5 років тому

      I had one strapped to the bottom of my road bike saddle for a 7 day tour, after 600 miles, I was cleaning my bike and removed tube to see 2 worn holes in it. Glad I didnt need it. If I was in a race or some kind of weekend trip and needed and extra tube I'd might try strapping a tube, but definitely not for a long term solution

    • @seanlarsen8900
      @seanlarsen8900 5 років тому

      Jason Bowman were the holes worn due it not being secured tight enough, abrasive securing systems or sediment/gravel from the road off the rear tire? Because all of those can be avoided. For example, backcountry research offers a little protective cover called the “tube tarp” and has a soft-secure wrap system (backcountryresearch.com/) or- a small pouch- like the one I use (www.dakine.com/en-us/bags/backpacks/bike-backpacks/hot-laps-gripper-bike-bag/)- and love- takes care of both your contact points and provides some coverage. Not trying to argue- just saying I really like rolling pack free and perhaps others might also if they find solutions to the legitimate concern the tube may be less reliable in that scenario. I ran this all last season here in Rossland BC riding some fairly rowdy trails 2-4 days a week- as well as all through Oregon and BC on a number of roadtrips and had no issues with a tube being punctured when needed (I think I used about 3 tubes over the season to get me out when tubeless system was compromised).

  • @davidrault3035
    @davidrault3035 5 років тому +1

    One day oneup component will creat the sandwhich stacher, cuz i mean who doesn't eat sandwhiches during trail rides but doesn't want no bagpack, i'll be ur first client one up😍

    • @BearcatSandor
      @BearcatSandor 5 років тому

      If you take a taco bell burrito and fold it *really* tightly you can shove it in there. The cheese sauce will make your bike smell great for weeks!

  • @kiwinz219
    @kiwinz219 4 роки тому

    Does this void the bike warranty if you have to tap the bike stem?

    • @alickomay7088
      @alickomay7088 9 місяців тому

      well if cuting it down is fine ,allso if pushing a star nut in and scraping that nice metal is fine
      shorly precision threads are fine
      im no a fan of the tool storage(preferer back pack) but think star nuts are two janky for a $4K bike