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"This was an ideal solution to help me set up my bike for barspins"
The magic of the EDC Top Cap is how it's installed on your steerer tube. In order to install the Top Cap, you have to thread the steerer tube of your fork. Our EDC Tap Tool makes the job quick and easy. You don’t even need to remove your stem.
Enduro world champions and athletes around the globe choose the EDC Top Cap for their race bikes. It’s light, trustworthy and gives you the most storage options of any in-stem EDC carrier.
There are a couple possibilities for this:
1. Is the mutli tool oriented correctly within the EDC tool body? If it is backward and not meshing will the tire lever, the tool will bulge and be difficult to remove
2. The multi tool side plate bolts have loosened off and are jamming against the top cap.
For both situations the solution is to: 1. Loosen the stem bolts
2. Using soft jaw pliers, or pliers with a cloth, loosen off the top cap.
3. pull the top cap and tool off the steerer tube.
4. Either remove the multitool, or tighten the side plate bolts. The tool will then slide out of the top cap and you can reassemble everything correctly.
Please email support@oneupcomponents.com if you have any trouble with this process, or damage anything, and we will be happy to help.
It is likely that the top O-ring is dry. Best thing to do is rub a small amount of grease onto the o-ring and re-install it.
If that does not help, please email us at support@oneupcomponents.com.
Although some companies will state that threading their steerers will void the warranty, we have not been shown evidence of any failures directly a result of a threaded steerer tube.
It will likely damaged the threads for further use, but you can if necessary, install a star nut in a steerer tube that has been threaded.
We do not have the fork plugs available as a single item. they are only available within the top cap kit.
Overall rating: 4.794643 / 5 from 112 reviews.
The EDC Threaded Top Cap is highly regarded for its easy installation, perfect fit, and high-quality components. Customers appreciate the variety of colors and the tool's effectiveness, though opinions on the finish are mixed.
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"This was an ideal solution to help me set up my bike for barspins"
"The OneUp EDC is a genuinely clever and well-designed system. Having tools neatly integrated into your bike is incredibly convenient, and overall the concept is, IMO, still market-leading. That said, it’s not without its flaws, and setup can be a bit of a faff. The main issue I’ve found is with the top cap: it consistently requires more torque than a standard top cap to properly remove headset play. In practice, this makes it easy to slip while tightening, which chews up the alu teeth on the cap. I’ve already had to replace mine several times down the years, which is frustrating. And I know I’m not alone. . . Suggestion to OneUp: Consider offering replacement top caps separately at a low cost (around $10). It would make a big difference for users experiencing wear and tear – and would turn a very good product into a GREAT one."
"Super light but hard to tighten and the plug at the bottom is an odd fit for my fox factory 38"
"I bought it because i wanted to chage the color of the one i already had. Great quality and looks"
"Stoked. Well engineered system and super easy to install! Keep up the good work! 🤘"
"This was a replacement item and I can’t speak more highly about on-one service and warranty."
"As a machinist I can appreciate the quality in the component. Thankyou for your excellent customer service and quality product"
"Great product"
"Really usefull, easy to install and use has everything that you need in a ride"
"Great little tool. Set and forget, until you need it"