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  • Sigh – another Reverb remote question – but an easy one this time!
  • DrP
    Full Member

    Firstly, my reverb came with a load of stuff I’m not sure what it’s for!
    What’s the silver collar for? Oh well….

    When mounting the MMX remove without the MMX brake etc, am I supposed to put the black ‘blanking piece’ in the space on the remote clamp? Or is it Ok to mount the remote clamp without that piece?

    You see on this image, where there’s a big ‘gap’ in the clamp….

    Chars peeps,

    DrP

    CaptainSlow
    Full Member

    I just removed the mmx bit and mounted the lever. The silver collar is to limit the drop I think.

    Recommend you use fibre paste on the seatube and only do up the seat collar as tight as needed. If you over tighten it won’t work as smoothly and will knacker it quite quickly.

    DrP
    Full Member

    fibre paste

    Best place for this?? Google ahs brought up CRC and a massive (relatively) tube of Tacx stuff, but not going to need all that!

    DrP

    CaptainSlow
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    batfink
    Free Member

    The silver collar on the lever? That regulates the return speed… it’s got a little + and – on it.

    As for the blanking piece…. Does it perform any structural function? you’re not talking about the little black thing in the photo are you? Thats the “dust” cover for where the hose meets the post.

    gravity-slave
    Free Member

    Rubbish how there’s loads of bits included and no reference to them whatsoever in the manual or online!

    Silver collar is the ‘enduro collar’, designed to limit drop so you can set it to just have a small drop if you want.

    I did not use the black blanking piece. No problems so far.

    DrP
    Full Member

    Cheers – so I’m now clear on what all the little extra bits do!
    Will get myself a small tube of paste too!

    Ta muchly peeps…

    DrP

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