The OneUp EDC Multi Tool Is Now Available

Today OneUp finally stops teasing us and gives us the full low down on their latest gadget: the EDC. It’s a modular system, so you can utilize either some or all of it. All of the details are below…

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OneUp Components EDC (Everyday Carry)

All the trailside tools you need, always on your bike and instantly accessible.

Given the choice, we’d always prefer to ride without a backpack. But no one wants to be that guy who needs to borrow tools, or be left walking home while your friends enjoy the rest of the ride. We wanted a solution that would allow us to carry the tools that we need for every ride, without wearing a backpack.

EDC stores your essential trail tools inside your steerer tube, right at your fingertips. Whether you’re going out for a quick lunch ride or setting off on a longer adventure, EDC has the tools you need to fix almost any trailside mechanical.

The EDC tool can also be stored inside one of our new high volume CNC Aluminum Pumps with bottle cage mount. Grabbing your EDC tool from the pump is as easy as reaching for your bottle.

EDC TOOL SPEC

  • EDC Top Cap Tool
  • 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8mm Hex
  • T25 Torx
  • Tire Lever
  • Chain Breaker
  • Flat Head Screwdriver
  • 0,1,2,3 Spoke Keys
  • Quick Link Breaker (10 & 11spd)
  • Spare Quick Link Storage
  • Presta Valve Core Wrench
  • Spare Chainring Bolt
  • Sealed Storage Capsule or12,16, 20g CO2 Cartridge Storage
  • 8mm hex design uses the Top Cap tightening tool piece and the 5mm hex to create the 8mm hex.
  • Worlds first compact quick link breaker.
  • No easy-to-lose loose driver bits.

Most small backpacks weigh around 1.5lbs (680g) completely empty. The EDC 70cc Pump and Tool weigh less than 0.5lbs (224g) all in. What would you prefer as your Everyday Carry?

EDC PUMP SPEC

  • 2 Sizes: High Volume 100cc – 246mm length & Compact 70cc – 195mm length (shorter than a regular 22oz water bottle)
  • 100cc Pump holds EDC Tool & a 20g CO2 orEDC Tool & the Storage Capsule
  • 70cc Pump holds EDC Tool ora 20g CO2
  • Fast-On Head (Presta only) – No threads or locking levers
  • Integrated CO2 Inflator head
  • Fully Sealed, Weatherproofed Internals
  • Bottle Cage Mount

PUMP VOLUME

A mini pump might look appealing, but with typical volumes of 30-60cc it will take hundreds of strokes to inflate a new tube and has absolutely no chance of reinflating a tubeless setup. When you get a flat, you want to fix it as fast as possible. At 100cc and 160g our high volume pump has the largest volume to weight ratio on the market.

FAST-ON PUMP HEAD

Firmly push the pump head onto the Presta valve until it bottoms out and then pump. With our fast-on head the valve stem is securely supported so there’s no chance of bending, breaking or unseating the valve and no chance of unscrewing your valve core when you remove the pump.

GEAR STRAP

A stretch polyurethane strap with tail clip for neat and secure fastening of your spare tube to your frame. Our strap doesn’t absorb water and mud like a Velcro strap and won’t scratch your frame.

SUGGESTED SET-UPS 

Never flat – EDC Top Cap and EDC Tool with Storage Capsule

OneUp Office Setup– 70cc EDC Pump with 20g CO2, EDC Cap and EDC Tool with Storage Capsule. Gear strap and spare tube.
Pump Only (I don’t want to tap my fork) 100cc EDC Pump,  EDC Tool with Storage Capsule or 20g CO2. Gear strap and spare tube.

Jacket and Food– Hip Pack with a Jacket and food, 100cc Pump, EDC Cap and Tools with Storage Capsule. Gear strap and spare tube.

 

STORAGE CAPSULE SUGGESTED PACK LIST (not included)

We’d love to see your personal pack list. Tag your grid on Instagram #OneUpEDC

 

Cash ($20 Bill)

Tubless tire repair (Mini handle and rope plugs)

Glueless patches

Sandpaper Square (for patches and match striker)

Zip Ties (x2) The folded zip ties prevent the capsule content from rattling inside (Moto foam also works)

Waterproof matches

Park TB-2 Emergency Tire Boot

 

STEERER INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS

Check out our EDC fork install video for a step-by-step guide.

OneUp Components Everyday Carry (EDC) Top Cap Install from OneUp Components on Vimeo.

To install the EDC tool in your steerer, remove your old star-nut and tap the top of your steerer tube. This might sound daunting, but we’ve made it easy to do on your bike, without even removing your fork.

  1. Remove your bar and stem
  2. Use the OneUp star-nut puller to remove your old star nut
  3. Using the self aligning steerer tap kit, tap a thread into your steerer until the tap bottoms out
  4. Reassemble your Bar and Stem on your newly threaded steerer
  5. Fine tune your headset spacer setup with the supplied spacers
  6. Screw in the EDC Top Cap and then tighten using the EDC Multitool, or a standard cassette tool to preload your headset bearings
  7. The plastic EDC steerer plug pushes into the bottom of your steerer tube
  8. Then simply drop the EDC Tool into your hollow top cap

The EDC Cap Kit includes the world’s lightest headset top cap (4.2g), and an EDC steerer plug with drain hole, which keeps crud out of your steerer and prevents the EDC tool from rattling.

The EDC Tap kit includes a star nut puller and a self-aligning tap.

PRICE

EDC Tool: $59 USD  (112g)
EDC Pump 70cc $55 USD  (132g)
EDC Pump 100cc $59 USD  (155g)
EDC Top Cap and Steerer Plug: $25 USD  (-12g vs standard star nut and top cap)
EDC Tap Kit: $35 USD
EDC Gear Strap (x2): $15 USD  (8g)

Available now at oneupcomponents.com with free shipping worldwide on all orders over $70 USD

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