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  • Dropper Post Recomendations
  • johnw1984
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    Just got a Magura Vyron to go on the new build tomorrow 🙂

    Can’t wait to try it out!

    MoseyMTB
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    Wiggles! Elaborate please!

    wiggles
    Free Member

    I cant or I’d have to kill you 😉

    There has been a few spy pics online I believe but no official release yet.

    poltheball
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    nickjb
    Free Member

    The Bontranger or DVO? Although neither are very secret or expected to be cheap. Not sure a dropper post is where I’d want untried tech though. There’s been a lot if misses from the others

    7600e
    Free Member

    Could you please link the spy pics? You’ve got me interested too…

    Northwind
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    PJM1974 – Member

    Next up is the Reverb. It would be awesome, if I hadn’t had to have bled it three times in the year I’ve owned it.

    It takes me longer to find the syringes than to bleed a reverb, incidentally- really easy to do, worth just getting a bleed kit and doing it yourself.

    PJM1974
    Free Member

    Thankfully, I have got a bleed kit, which is worth it’s weight in gold.

    My annoyance is that I’ve had to bleed the damn thing three times in the space of a year, which is a minor PITA.

    Anyway, I am very, very intrigued by the reports of a competitively priced dropper post coming soon from a highly regarded manufacturer.

    It can’t be Bonty (only 31.6mm and expensive) or DVO (expensive)…it can’t be Fox, or Rockshox, or X-Fusion…Ohlins? Cane Creek?

    JackHammer
    Full Member

    I like the look of those 9point8 fall line droppers, but I have no idea where you’d get it from. POsitive review from pinkbike too.

    Gaz6r4
    Free Member

    I am currently in the market for a dropper too but restricted by it having to be 27.2. The KS Eten is what I think I’m going to go for and has to be worth a try at that price.

    tallmart10
    Full Member

    I am at the opposite end, Gaz6r4. I have a 34.9mm carbon frame and don’t fancy shimming as in my limited experience of shims it is just another 2 surfaces to slide against each other. Using Pop-eye strength to tighten a seat clamp on a carbon frame doesn’t fill me with excitement.
    That leaves me only the Reverb as an option, I believe ..

    slimjim78
    Free Member

    I cant or I’d have to kill you

    It’s ok, tell us, and then kill mosey

    dumbbot
    Free Member

    Tell us or we’ll kill you wiggles :mrgreen: I’m holding fire for the new version of the RSP Plummet http://www.tredz.co.uk/.RSP-Plummet-Remote-Dropper-Seat-Post_70234.htm

    much cheapness

    pypdjl
    Free Member

    Anyone know of anywhere that has the 27.2 KS eten in stock? Seems hard to get hold of…

    tallmart10
    Full Member

    I reckon it’ll be a new Fox offering, since they are experts in bouncy stuff and no-one buys their dropper. Just guessing though. Am I in the right ball park, Wiggles?

    MoseyMTB
    Free Member

    Yeah, most likely a new kashima stealth version, like the one spotted on Richie Rude’s Yeti.

    wiggles
    Free Member

    Might be 😉

    Also if people think it isn’t a £230 bonty because that is too expensive then you obviously have a different definition of reasonable to me…

    Reasonable= less than reverb/LEV

    Gaz6r4
    Free Member

    Anyone know of anywhere that has the 27.2 KS eten in stock? Seems hard to get hold of…

    Stif had them in stock on their website 2 days ago, must have just ran out. I’m going to give them a bell tomorrow I’ll let you know how I get on.

    MoseyMTB
    Free Member

    Any idea when the mystery post will be released?

    I’m hovering over buy but if it’s imminent I’ll wait a few weeks.

    wobbliscott
    Free Member

    In my experience reverbs work flawlessly for about 2 years then start to have problems and its almost as cheap to replace than to get a full service as there are usually deals around. Got my last reverb for about £125 vs about £80 – £100 for a full on proper overhaul. Now i’ve got 2 I might start overhauling one and rotating them that way. Not ideal but now i’ve invested it shouldn’t be too bad going forward so I’ll stick with Reverb – they work brilliantly…for 2 years – but then again they are serviceable items with sacrificial parts just like any component with slidy bits.

    My mates got a Thompson. It’s a lovely bit of kit but lasted about 18 months before he started having issues with it. They’re not serviceable so he sent it back to Thompson for a ‘service’ but they returned it with replaced internals FOC. He’s still not clear whether this was a warranty job or part of the normal Thompson service. I guess he’ll find out next time it needs attention.

    Mackem
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    Had a KS LEv for more than 2 years, never serviced it all. Still works fine.

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