OneUp Expands Lineup with New Components

Always on the move, OneUp Components have added some new bits and pieces to their lineup. In addition to making aftermarket front axles, they are now offering rear axles as well. Their excellent dropper seat post, which we recently tested here, is now available in 34.9mm diameter. Lastly, they broadened their 2-piece “Switch Ring” system to work with 12 speed Shimano.

AXLE-R

Lighter, stronger and better looking than your stock rear axle. Available in 6 colours. From $39 USD.

If you’re like us, you already carry a multi-tool on every ride, so there’s no need to have an integrated handle on your axle. Our low-profile head looks cleaner, has nothing to snag on the trail and saves weight.

Instead of the hollow design of most axles we’ve gone for solid 7075-T6 aluminium for maximum strength and reliability. Available for all major 12mm axle standards except Syntace X-12.

Complete the set with Axle F, the OneUp 15mm front axle.

34.9MM DROPPER POSTS

Even lower stack height posts now available in 34.9mm Dia. x 120mm,150mm,180mm and 210mm drop, with up to 20mm of travel adjustment. From $199 USD.

With the lowest stack height and the shortest total length of any dropper post of the same travel, the OneUp V2 post is the longest drop post that will fit you and your bike.

Most riders get at least 20mm extra travel when they upgrade to a OneUp post.
Use our DROPPER POST LENGTH SELECTOR TOOL to find out how much drop you can get.

12 SPEED SHIMANO SWITCH CHAINRINGS

Available in round and oval. From $63 USD.


Switch is a 2 piece direct mount chainring system that lets you replace your worn out chainring in less than a minute, without removing your cranks. Replacement rings are much cheaper as you only need to replace the teeth not the entire chainring. It’s also really quick and easy to change your ring size or try a different ring shape.
Switch rings are also available for SRAM and Race Face direct mount cranks.

All new items are in stock and available now.

www.oneupcomponents.com

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