OneUp Dropper Seat Post Maintenance - Full Disassembly and Re-assembly
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2023
- Servicing a @oneupcomponents_official Dropper seatpost is very easy to do. Vital Tech Editor, Jonny Simonetti, filmed the entire process in this step-by-step teardown and rebuild service of the OneUp Dropper.
Many mountain bikers are familiar with the OneUp dropper seatpost. It comes in a variety of sizes, has the ability to reduce or extend travel, and features a short overall post height so more lengths can fit inside more frames. The OneUp dropper is also easily serviceable. To prove the point, we dug into our 240mm OneUp dropper post to see exactly what was inside.
Service requires common tools and about 20-30 minutes of time. We were able to fully disassemble the post, inspect all of its internal components, and reassemble it. Service manuals on the OneUp website are easy to follow and clearly describe what to expect during the service process. On top of the simple service procedure, all service parts are available direct to your door from the OneUp website, making this a job that nearly any at-home mechanic can complete
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Damn, talk about perfect timing. I was just thinking I need to learn to refresh mine.
This would be fantastic if there was dialogue explaining what is happening. Still, pretty good. Should be helpful so I can refresh my dropper!
nice!
nice
Looks very much the same as a Brand X dropper post
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Is it possible to disassemble it's cartridge? And is it possible to rotate stanction part and use different set of tracks (where brass keyways slide), after first 3 will be wear after some usage?
the cartridge is not serviceable although some claim to have successfully done it it isn't meant to be. They aren't very expensive. The stanchion can only turn one way.
Definitely yes.
Yes to both.
99% same as the PNW Loam.
Леха Псков ты ли это?))
We can't have a maintenance free dropper post in 2023? 🤡👍
There isn’t a single part on a bike that is “maintenance free” or a part that won’t eventually need to be replaced