A Cichocki
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 14 de abril de 2024
I never thought a dropper post would be such a needed item. This one is the perfect length for me and seems well made and works without issue.I never thought a dropper post would be such a needed item, but after just a few uses, I don't think I could go back to a non dropper post bike, these things are a revelation.As an engineer, being able to top up and adjust the air spring with a pump is a really good design, and I don't know if they are all the same, you can modulate the lift speed with the release lever (Note: Cable and release lever are not included, so you will need to get these separately. I got a wolf tooth remote light action dropper lever and a Jagwire pro dropper seat cable kit which work perfectly with this post).
ZPat
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2023
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Javier
Comentado en México el 20 de abril de 2023
Solo viene el dropper, funciona muy bien, no es muy pesado, se sienten resistentes los materiales y creo que no le pide nada a un Fox o un crankbrothers, lo recomiendo sin problemas.
JohnJMJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2023
I have the 30.9mm/90mm V2 and it's the only dropper that will fit my bike's design and my height - the curve in the seat post makes the insertion depth less than 7". this means that other designs' (KS eTen 100mm) minimum dropped height is 3 inches above my seat collar, which is not low enough for my riding. I have a Tranz-X on another bike and it would have the same issue, if not worse.The only problem I have is that the actuation is stiff/hard to press. It is not my lever (tried several) or cable (new) - they are light and smooth. It is the dropper because I can press the actuator right on the bottom of the dropper with my thumb and it takes a lot more force than the Tranz-X and KS eTen. I have the PSI at about 280 (max 300). SInce others say theirs is light, I suspect something is wrong with mine.I have emailed OneUp support with no response yet.PROS: shortest stack height in the industry allows it to drop all the way to my seat collar. feels high quality and they say it's easy to rebuild.CONS: the actuator is stiff. it's not terrible but something must be wrong with my unit.also, 100mm would be perfect for my setup instead of 90mm (I can't use the 120mm version and shorten it to 100mm because the 120mm body is too long for my seat tube)
M. Barron
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2021
I ride a 2019 Stumpjumper Expert 27.5. It came with a Specialized Command Post in 160mm. Unfortunately, shortly after using it, it developed the extension issues and the post wouldn't fully lock out. It left me having to pull up on the seat to get it to seat; a major PIA while on the trail. I had rebuilt it a number of times with minimal results. I get a ride maybe two then it would fail to lock again.I originally intended to buy a Fox Transfer, but the price was steep ,so I just kept putting it off ,only using the dropper on the steepest descents and where I knew I could lock the post before starting the next climb. Then I saw a youtube video on droppers. Every one seem to really like the One Up V2, it was affordable and came in 34.9 so I didn't have to use a shim. I pulled the trigger and am really glad I did.The post I purchased was a damaged box (138.00), but all the pieces appeared to be there. There was a small nick next to one of the logos, but besides that, it appeared to never be installed or handled. There weren't any instructions in the box. You need to go to the company site for that ( saving on printing). Install is mostly straight forward. However, the 2.1 actuator requires a barrel nut to be installed on the cable prior to inserting the cable into the housing. this really isn't clear how or why in the instructions, but after a youtube video or two and it's easy to figure out.I installed the post with a Wolf Tooth LA lever. Nice lever, not as nice as reviews suggested, but it works and is easy to install. In hindsight, I might go with the OneUP lever 20.00 cheaper and people liked that too. I used a Jagwire Shifter cable I think there is a specific Dropper cable but I couldn't tell the difference and it was 19.00 instead 3.99 for two shift cables. Incidentally, it also appear my old OEM post used a shifter cable, so who knows. My post operates very smoothly and predictability.Build impressions; The post it self was narrower than my previous post but didn't feel any less rigid. weight was about the same if not slightly heavier than the command post, but the command post didn't work, so a reasonable trade off? Paint and anodized metal seems thinner, long term usage will only tell if its an is an issue.Ride impressions, this post is night and day from my old post, smooth and predictable. No little notches like the command post. Came up and down without issue, actually had a pleasurable dropper post experience. I ride 3-4 days a week so if anything changes I'll certainly update the review. Initially, definitely worth it I have no regrets. Hope this feeling lasts
Brenden Luck
Comentado en Australia el 21 de marzo de 2021
Post is great. All fitted and working smooth