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  • Reducing travel on a Reverb… Possible?
  • alpin
    Free Member

    Think the GF won’t need 125mm drop, plus Reverb collar and fat saddle in her new frame. Thinking all that is 20mm too much for her inside leg.

    Is there a way of reducing the travel on a Reverb?

    It’s currently 125mm. 100mm drop would suffice.

    tillydog
    Free Member

    Not easily AFAIK.

    This guy might swap ?

    johnhe
    Full Member

    Maybe I missing something, but why not leave it as it, but don’t use all the travel?

    alpin
    Free Member

    ^^ surely the idea is that the height is always correct for climbing, not up and then down a bit. No?

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    Ride it for a couple of weeks and it’ll sag 20mm when you sit on it 😉

    ticsmon
    Full Member

    I think the op has the reverb inserted all the way and the seat is to high. Correct?

    Poopscoop
    Full Member

    Ghetto, but don’t some people use a cable tie or similar to limit travel?

    Not pretty but I suppose it does the job?

    Goldigger
    Free Member

    Tie a piece of string/wire below the collar and up too the seat clamp, to stop it extending fully.

    RamseyNeil
    Free Member

    Speak to yeti dog he has a post on here trying to go the other way . Assuming the same diameter .

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