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The OneUp Components EDC Lite Tool is a compact, 9-function multi-tool designed for easy installation and compatibility with most bikes. Weighing only 109g, it fits inside your steerer tube, providing essential tools like hex keys and a screwdriver right when you need them. Available in 7 colors, it's the perfect blend of style and functionality for the modern cyclist.
Manufacturer | OneUp Components |
Part Number | 1C0701BLK |
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 5.08 cm; 109 g |
Item model number | OneUp Components |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Black |
Style | Does Not Apply |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Wrench, Screwdriver |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 109 g |
J**R
Fits well, very useful
Works with carbon forks on a road bike.Easy to remove.Good quality hex keys, haven’t tried the rest yet.
T**L
Great fit
Really easy to fit.Good water proof gap, no water ingress when washing the bike.Well made and quality product.
R**N
It Works For Me
Easy to install…by following the tutorial on their website…on my trek dual sport….may get another for my roscoe…
A**E
Passable
Good as described, just a bit disappointing by the way how to take it out drôle the frame
P**R
Such a simple idea that works great.
What else is inside your headtube? Nothing on my bike, so this is great place to store a set of small tools like this. Is this an all-encompassing set of tools to work on the bike? No. But if you need a quick seat adjustment or derailleur adjust during a ride, there is no better/quicker toolset to use. It's not seen until needed and is always there whether I bring my backpack or not. Great idea!
S**B
Perfect
Easy install great fit on Giant TranceX
B**Y
Handy tool that is easily accessible
One of the pain points to trail side repairs is having to find your tool. I appreciate how easy it is to just grab this tool from the stem so I can concentrate on fixing what needs it.Installation is straightforward after reading and watching the online tutorials. Highly recommend that. Take your time and if you have a rubber mallet use that instead of a hammer.The tools are high quality steel, they are a little short (lengthwise) so you aren’t going to have a lot of leverage, but this will get you up and running which is what matters.
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