Win a OneUp Components Prize Pack - Pinkbike's Advent Calendar Giveaway

Dec 8, 2018
by Pinkbike Staff  
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CONTEST NOW CLOSED. The winner of the OneUp Components Prize Pack is Pinkbike user Bladin.

Congratulations Bladin



Prize Details:

Prize Pack includes 170mm Dropper Post, Bash Guide & Alu Pedals

170mm Dropper Post and Remote
• The only adjustable travel dropper post, with a super low stack height and short effective length to let you fit the longest post possible. The low profile, short throw lever design gives you a stronger grip on your bars when dropping your post.
• $248 USD

Bash Guide
• The chain guide of choice for Yeti Cycles, Rocky Mountain, Ibis and Orbea EWS teams. Available in 5 colours to match your bike.
• Keeps your chain secure on even the roughest of tracks and protect your chainring from rock strikes.
• $79 USD

Alu Pedals
• Flat pedals win medals, fact. Unclip, free you ride and bring the fun back with our mega grippy, light weight, large platform flats. Clip less, drift more. Available in 5 colours.
• $125 USD

• Total MSRP $450 USD


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www.oneupcomponents.com.

To be eligible, you must be logged into your Pinkbike account. If you don't have one, you can sign up here.


There will be new prizes revealed every day in the lead up to Dec 25th so check the Advent Calendar daily on the front page of Pinkbike and make sure you enter for a chance to win.

Winners will be notified via the email associated with their Pinkbike account within 48 hours of their name being drawn.
Happy Holidays!


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43 Comments
  • 47 6
 On the eigjth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Eight One up ornaments, Seven perfect Parachutes, Six amazing AG2s, Five spectacular Stans, Four playful Polygons, Three breathtaking Braces, Two dashing DBXes, And SRAM Code stoppers in type arr ess cee
  • 11 0
 That's some sweet kit right there.
  • 6 0
 My bike has all of those components, they are awesome and I have loved each piece. Well, the ispec lever didn't seem to work with the Hope ispec adapter (Weird) but user error may well be at hand.

I have the 170mm dropper and it is awesome. It came a bit low on air and wasn't rebounding all that well, but I just pumped it up a bit through the valve under the saddle and it has been perfect since.
  • 9 1
 Wow, I actually really want this one.
  • 3 0
 Same. All (well, almost all) the stuff I don't have and most want/need.
  • 5 0
 Really could have used the Stans wheelset, but being that my reverb is in such bad cond. the One Up dropper would be most welcome. Good luck folks.
  • 2 0
 Would've bought the dropper already if it came in a 185 or 200 drop... Ended up with a Bike Yoke Revive 185 because it's the same overall length as a 170mm Reverb, but it would've been nice to spend half as much on a dropper. I emailed OneUp and they said they had no plans to go past 170. Not sure why that is since they would have the shortest 185 or 200 post on the market. But I have all the bias of a tall person and no idea what goes into building and selling droppers so I'm probably missing something.
  • 2 0
 My XL Sentinel has a 200mm 9point8 post and I still have it sticking out over an inch lol. 220mm post would be perfect for me but I know it'll never exist.
  • 2 0
 Do you guys really have issues with your seat staying not slammed down while descending? I'm 6ft, ride a large process 111, have a 150mm lev on there. To accommodate my long legs I run the post all the up (at min insertion line) as I need this for full extension when my dropper is extended. I don't mind the higher seat when descending I am able to use my inner thigh to push on my saddle. I don't think I'd ever go back to running my seat slammed even if I had the option.

And yes I ride steep stuff with this setup. Have just gotten used to it and I like it now.
  • 1 0
 @dglass: I sometimes get a seat to the junk on super steep stuff with G-outs at the bottom. It's very infrequent though.
  • 1 0
 @dglass: I’m 6ft 2in/187cm and have a fairly long inseam/short torso, so I usually have a lot of post sticking out. The lower you can get on steep tech stuff the better, and while I’d say it’s more of a first world problem the ability to just get that little extra bit lower is noticeable. I’d go for the 200mm Fall Line but it’s way too long for my setups.
  • 3 0
 @dglass: back when 150 was as long as you could get I was riding Severed Dick on the Shore and that trail almost lived up to its name. Haha.
  • 1 0
 @DrPete: HAHA! Glad severed d didn't get you! And yeah lower is better for super steep super tech. I guess I've just gotten used to my seat hitting the cleavage of my man boobs...
  • 2 0
 If it were easy they probably would have come out with one. Droppers are already unreliable enough, adding to that a massive drop is just adding to problems.
  • 4 0
 Just in time Santa, my KS dropper just transformed from a dropper to a suspension post. I could really use this one.
  • 3 0
 Oh man, i wish and pray for thatsweet dropper, just measured my frame for a 170 mm dropper and it’s all clear and ready. Best of luck to you all guys and gals!
  • 3 0
 Wow! All my wishes in one prize package, Santa, I've been good this year !..
  • 4 0
 Best prize yet, fingers crossed...
  • 4 0
 Best prize pack ever, my reverb also just failed.
  • 3 0
 Can I put my daily entries for the rest of the month into this drawing? Lol. This is everything I need to finish my new bike
  • 2 0
 This prize winning would be the dream! Good luck dudes except for this one! :p
  • 3 0
 Literally my wishlist for Christmas right here!
  • 1 1
 Some people must have forever long legs. I have a 100mm post because of my short inseam and that’s plenty of drop.

200mm or 8”. Can’t understand ehy you would need that much...
  • 1 0
 Look pinkbike I really need this one so screw the nut and hook a brother up.
  • 1 0
 Oh damn that would be a great present for a friend of mine who just bought his First bike... Please Pinkbike Wink
  • 1 0
 I would like that for my commencal...????
  • 1 0
 Pedals snapped and reverb has more sag than my sofa, give these will ya?
  • 1 0
 Would go nicely with the edc tool that I’ve asked Santa for.
  • 1 5
flag Kramz (Dec 8, 2018 at 0:37) (Below Threshold)
 If only it was an EDC tool included. I don't need any of this stuff, unless it was a external routed dropper post. I guess if you rely on prize draws for stuff you need, you're going to have a bad time.
  • 1 0
 Just got a new frame so this would help out
  • 1 0
 please Santa my reverb was bad this year!
  • 1 0
 I’m Do for a new dropper
Pretty please!
  • 1 0
 I still just want those damn spacebrace ankle braces lmao
  • 2 1
 Have any winners actually been announced for these prizes yet?
  • 1 0
 I have everything but the dropper.....And I need a new dropper. Please,?
  • 1 0
 I've never had a dropper... Drool
  • 1 0
 That would be nice!
  • 1 0
 thank you
  • 1 0
 !!!!!!!!
  • 1 0
 +1
  • 1 4
 ????????
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