Forum menu
Frozen Dropper
 

[Closed] Frozen Dropper

Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

I went out for a ride on my winter hardtail this morning. It was -7°c at the bottom. The dropper, an RSP Plummet (which has been faultless so far and somewhat of a bargain), had a frozen lever and the post wouldn't stay down. Inelegant but functional use of a bungee chord saved the day, but I'm wondering if this is normal, a downside of mechanically operated droppers? My Reverb on the other bike has been fine in the cold. Seemed like the cable was sticking as it stayed loose and I couldn't get it to tension when the post was down. Should I grease the cables or mechansim? Is there anything I can do? Tis is my first non-Reverb post.
Your suggestions are appreciated in advance.
Cheers


 
Posted : 21/11/2016 9:54 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

My KS did the same at -10, poured tea on it which sorted it and got me going again.


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 8:24 am
Posts: 3989
Full Member
 

Pump the lever 3 times, fully compress the post, hold it down for 10 seconds, close your eyes and wish to be a snowman, then just Let It Go!

That was awful, I'll see myself out.


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 8:30 am
Posts: 14158
Full Member
 

😀


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 8:54 am
Posts: 28593
Free Member
 

Davosaurus wins! 🙂

That's the way to Fixer Dropper.


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 9:01 am
 jruk
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Don't let it hold you back any more...

Oh God, I used to be cool 😥


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 9:31 am
Posts: 6926
Free Member
 

Winter is a good time to stay in and cuddle but put me in summer and I'll be a...

Happy Dropper


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 9:52 am
Posts: 91161
Free Member
 

Cables can get moisture in and then freeze up. Happens to gears as well.

Keep them WD-40ed up in the winter.


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 10:28 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Had to pee on a frozen freehub once, that worked well


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 11:37 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

For the hard of thinking, how would one go about doing this? Removing the inner from the outer, giving it a slather and popping it back in?


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 9:49 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Wouldn't use anything to heavy, light grease/heavy oil on the cable. Oil the outers too.


 
Posted : 22/11/2016 10:02 pm