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  • Reverb Stealth Conversion
  • sam2391
    Free Member

    I have an old reverb with a worn out stantion, which seems un-economical to repair. My new frame has the stealth reverb routing so I was thinking could I use the remote from the old post on the new stealth assembly (which can be purchased £50 cheaper without the lever)

    robarnold
    Free Member

    Are you asking or telling us? Reverb remotes are the same across the board, you’ll need a bleed kit though. I got my Stealth from Bikediscount.de a couple of weeks back, a few pence over £250 delivered with enduro collar and bleed kit. Those crazy Germans

    sam2391
    Free Member

    Was asking but didn’t do it very well! If they are the same don’t see why it wouldn’t work..

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    messiah
    Free Member

    I’d buy a new stealth and keep the old remote as a spare… I’ve not needed a spare (yet) but there are planty of threads on here about snapped buttons and the cost to replace which makes me think a spare is a good idea.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    You’ll probably need longer hose too?

    robarnold
    Free Member

    A very good point Messiah….spare remotes are extortionate!

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