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  • anyone used oneup components?
  • jimbobrighton
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    http://www.oneupcomponents.com

    looks like an interesting solution – tempted to do it when I go 10 speed….

    tymbian
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    I’ve had my 42 tooth on for about 10 months now and it’s doEs what it says it should. X9 rear mech, narrow/ wide chainring on the front of my 1 x 10 set up. I’ve just put an Absolute black oval snaggletooth chainring on the front..

    Northwind
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    Think I got one of the first 42s, still going strong- brilliant product. Their radcage/radrcage is a nice addition, it’s not necessary but it makes setup much easier- basically OEM function, worth the extra IMO.

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    tomcanbefound
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    Yep 42t and radcage. The cage makes it imo, the shifting without was really heavy with the tension wound up so far…

    dan86
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    42t here , raceface n/w ring on front and x9 med cage clutch mech. Works brilliantly

    steve_b77
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    Yup, running a 40t with a RSDR cage, very nice shifting indeed

    toys19
    Free Member

    I have just fitted the 42 and radr cage. Two rides in and it works great so far. Out of interest I wonder how this compares to the Goatlink? Which seems like a very simple solution.

    Rubber_Buccaneer
    Full Member

    I have the 42 and 16 kit with an X9 mech and it all works very nicely. If I were buying now I’d think very hard about waiting for 11 speed XT instead.

    hamishthecat
    Full Member

    ^^ This. My One Up 42 and Radcage work absolutely fine – but I would wait for XT 11sp if doing it now.

    nuke
    Full Member

    If I were buying now I’d think very hard about waiting for 11 speed XT instead.

    ^ This. My 42T and radcage work well and I’ll probably stick with it until I switch to 11 speed (so potentially couple of years+) although, unless I can get the OneUp at a decent discount, I’ll probably just get an Superstar one as a replacement when the 42T OneUp wears out

    bruneep
    Full Member

    ^ this again.

    When is the XT 11 likely to be available? Wondering if I can hang out until then or I may have to buy something soon.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Shimano had 11 speed XT-equipped bikes on show at the EWS so it must be getting close

    jimbobrighton
    Free Member

    Thanks all – looks like it’s worth doing. quite like the idea of a 1×10 set up if I can get the easy gear!

    maxtorque
    Full Member

    Like Northwind i’ve been running a 42T OneUp Dinner plate from pretty much day one, initially without the Rad cage (as it didn’t exist) and although it all worked ok when new and clean, as the drivetrain wears the shifting got sloppy. Fitting the Rad cage about 6 months later restored nice crisp, positive shifting across the cassette.

    I run xx1 cranks, and i really like the fact i don’t have to take the cranks / pedals off to chain the front ring, so i keep a 28/30/32 ring in “box of bike bits to put in the car” and can pretty much change the overall ratio on a daily basis to suit whatever i’m riding (or mostly how fit i’m feeling 😉

    BoomBip
    Full Member

    Worth keeping your eye out on ebay, I picked up a new Oneup 42t sprocket and Rad cage pretty cheaply.

    Agree with the above too that the 42t works well enough by itself but just works better with the Rad cage.

    isitaboutabicycle
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    Slight hijack, but have any of you OneUp users still got the original cage kicking around? I’m after a medium one for an XT clutch mech, although I think there’s probably a fair bit of crossover between the models. Broke mine and running a slightly dodgy handmade replacement.

    Rubber_Buccaneer
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    I have everything that was replaced by a rad cage, it’s sat in the shed doing nothing. A cage and bolt if I remember correctly. Email me an address and I will post it to you. It was an XT mech.

    isitaboutabicycle
    Free Member

    Ace, I’ve emailed you.

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