OneUp Components Switch Carrier for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$23.00
Used Value:
$13.80
Sale Value:
$20.70

The OneUp Components Switch Carrier was developed to diminish the cost of replacement chainrings, enhance compatibility with new offsets, and to speed up and simplify the process of changing your chainring. Forged from light, strong 7075-T6 aluminum, the Switch Carrier lets you tailor your gearing to the terrain that you're riding in a pinch—replace your ring in less than a minute with just a 4mm hex key. It doesn't require you to remove a crank, spider, or carry multiple tools with you to make a simple gear change.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
69g
Material:
7075-T6 aluminum
Number of Rings:
1
Recommended Use:
mountain
Teeth:
28t, 30t, 32t, 34t, 36t

Full Reviews

10
I started using the OneUp Switch system to acquire the proper chain line on my SuperBoost bike with SRAM crankset. After using it for about 8 months on my trail bike, I bought another for my dirt jumper. With this system, it's actually easier and cheaper to change chainrings than single speed cogs which I do often switching from street/skatepark to dirt jumping. The system is dead silent and the OneUp chainrings offer exceptional chain retention as I have not dropped the chain a single time since I've been using them which doesn't help OneUp sell chainguides but helps my pocketbook. They also show zero signs of wear after 8 months of abuse. I couldn't be happier with the overall quality, durability, and innovation from OneUp on this one.
Derrick Smith, backcountry.com
October 17, 2018
10
I decided to give an oval ring a try, and while I was at it decided to try OneUp's Switch System. I've been impressed thus far, with both the ring and the system. I greases all the bolts when installing the ring, and haven't had any creaking, which was an initial fear. The ring/system looks really clean, and has work flawlessly with my Eagle X01 drivetrain.
Jon J, backcountry.com
October 12, 2017

Mountain Bike Cranksets & Chainrings Reviews