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PhaseEngage Freehub | Shimano/SRAM HG Splined

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A BETTER REMOTE FOR ANY CABLE OPERATED DROPPER

An Aluminum remote with an oversized bearing and a super smooth action. The unique lever position allows you to keep a stronger grip on the bars while actuating your post. Don’t think twice about dropping your post, even when charging into technical sections. The OneUp lever mimics your R/H shifters inboard upshift paddle position instead of the usual downshift paddle position of most remotes. This position requires considerably less thumb movement to reach the lever.

NO BLEEDING

The cable setup is quick and easy. The cable clamps at the lever makingshortening the housing length for clean routing a breeze. Unlike a hydraulically actuated dropper, there is no temperature sensitivity and If your remote gets damaged you can still lower or extend your post by removing it from your frame and pushing on the actuator by hand.

Kit includes cable andhousing

Compatible with all cable actuated dropper posts.

SPECS

Weight:

Remote with 22.2mm Bar Clamp – 46g
Remote with SRAM Matchmaker X – 43g
Remote withShimanoI-spec-EV – 43g
Remote with Shimano I-specII- 41g

INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS

22.2mm Clamp

  • Loosely attach the hinged clamp to your handlebar (Left side of brake for SRAM, Right side of brake for Shimano)
  • Attach the remote body to the clamp using your preferred mounting hole.
  • Torque the remote body to the clamp using a3mmhex to 3Nm
  • Loosen the 22.2mm clamp and rotate theOneUp dropper remoteuntil the remote body is parallel to the brake lever
  • Snug the 22.2mm clamp to 1Nm max.

Shimano I-spec II (M9000, M8000, M6000 etc)

  • Remove the lever mounting bolt completely from the left brake using a 4mm hex
  • Depress the “Push to Open” button using a 2mm hex to fully open the brake lever clamp
  • Remove the plastic spacer from the inside of the lever clamp
  • Installthe OneUp I-spec II adapter into the lever clamp
  • Loosely reinstall the brake lever clamp onto the handlebar
  • Attach the remote body to theI-specIIadapter using your preferred mounting hole.
  • Torque the remote body to the I-specII adapter using a3mmhex to 3Nm
  • Rotate the OneUp dropper remote until the remote body is parallel to the brake lever.
  • Torque the brake lever clamp to the manufacturer’s recommendation

Shimano I-spec EV (XTR M9100 onward)

  • Remove the lever mounting bolt completely from the left brake using a 4mm hex
  • Depress the “Push to Open” button using a 2mm hex to fully open the brake lever clamp
  • Installthe OneUp supplied T-nut into the curved recess on the hinged clamp
  • Reinstall the brake lever clamp onto the handlebar
  • Installthe OneUp supplied IS-EV adapter onto the T-nut
  • Attach the remote body to the IS-EV adapter using your preferred mounting hole.
  • Torque the remote body to the IS-EV adapter using a 4mmhex to 3Nm
  • Rotate the OneUp dropper remote until the remote body is parallel to the brake lever.
  • Torque theIS-EV adapter bolt to the brake clamp using a 4mm hex to 3Nm.

SRAM Matchmaker X

  • Remove Brake lever mounting screw and hinged clamp using a T25 Torx
  • Installthe OneUp supplied T-nut into the curved recess on the hinged clamp
  • Reinstall the brake lever clamp onto the handlebar
  • Installthe OneUp supplied Matchmaker X adapter onto the T-nut
  • Attach the remote body to the Matchmaker X adapter using your preferred mounting hole.
  • Torque the remote body to the Matchmaker X adapter using a3mmhex to 3Nm
  • Rotate the OneUp dropper remote until the remote body is parallel to the brake lever.
  • Torque theIS-EV adapter bolt to the brake clamp using a 4mm hex to 3Nm

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