EDC Lite Tool
is designed to live inside your stem/steerer tube.
Never get stuck without a Multi Tool on a ride ever again.
2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8mm
T25 Torx
Flat Head Screwdriver
* Light weight (Adds just 75g to your bike)
* VERY easy to install in less than 5 mins.
* Available in 6 colours (Black, Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Turq)
* No need to remove your star nut or thread your steerer tube.
* Colour matched to our Composite Pedals, Grips and Handlebar Decals.
* Run a single Multi Tool on all your bikes (extra carriers are $17.50 each)
ENSURE YOUR FORK IS COMPATIBLE -VERY IMPORTANT
Incompatible forks: Giant Overdrive 2 Forks. Rock Shock 35 Gold Forks, Cannondale Lefty Forks. Carbon Steerers.
STEERER TUBE INNER DIAMETER
The inner diameter of your steerer tube must be at least 24.1mm. OneUp is not currently aware of any tapered steerer tubes that do not meet this requirement. If fitting unsure, you can check this by inserting the tip of the EDC Lite into the steerer tube above the star nut BEFORE lowering the star nut position.
STEERER TUBE LENGTH
Most forks are compatible, except for a small number of forks with very short steerer tubes. For the following cases your fork steerer tube length must meet the minimum length requirement.
* Fox except Fox 38 = 190mm (7.5") min
* Fox 38 = 210mm (8.25") min
* RockShox Forks = 210mm (8.25") min
Measure from the underside of your fork crown to the top of your spacer stack, or top of your stem if you are not running any spacers above your stem.
Pon.Bike Performance GmbH
Alte Waggonfabrik, Hauptstraße 17 & 19
55120 Mainz, Germany
santacruzbicycles.com
Pay attention to the assembly instruction, including potential torque limits. For one of our Santa Cruz bicycles: find help in the Bike Archive, where you have to select your bicycle and then check the information under 'Exploded Diagrams' and 'Files'. And if you don’t know your bike, ask your dealer or our Rider Support Team.
When selecting parts (grips and handlebars) it's crucial to consider their interaction with your bicycle's existing components. Always refer to your bicycle manufacturer's specifications and recommendations regarding compatible components, torque settings, and any specific requirements for your model. You can find our Owner Manual here.