How is it working? Any problems?
Im massively waiting for one in 27.2 guise.....it looks nice just hope it doesnt have that ugly resevoir under the seat nose like the older one.....no pictures of the 27.2 yet but it doesnt suggest it will have .....im hopeful this one will be THE ONE ive been waiting for in 27.2mm
I'm waiting for one too. Though I can't find anyone selling it in the UK
Looking forward to it too but waiting for people to buy them, ride them, break them, get given the Mk2 version, ride them, break them, get given the Mk3 version....and then I will consider*
*happy KS950i user
The internals are very similar to the current KS posts aren't they. So just a different actuator (and the USP).
looks like the 30.9 (and 31.6?) available at the moment.
Nice slideshow with talky bits about the post here. Tempted...
http://www.vitalmtb.com/photos/features/First-Look-The-KS-LEV-Seatpost,3648/Slideshow,0/bturman,109
I got one last week and have 3 or 4 rides on it so far. I got the 125mm x 31.6 version. This is my first dropper post. I was liking the Kronolog, but decided to go with the Lev once I read about the many issues with the Kronolog. The fixed cable was why I picked the Lev over the others on the market.
No problems at all; works as advertised. Note that they say NOT to use grease when installing the post in the seat tube, but to used carbon paste or anti-sieze compound instead.
While the remote lever is nicely made and works well, I'm not sure that I like it as I feel that I have to lift my thumb too far from the bar to activate it. I think that I like the position of the new Crank Bros lever better, but have only seen pictures of it; never got to try it for real. Or I may like the remote lever better with more time to get used to it.
The biggest issue is that I have to learn to ride all over again! The Lev made me realize just how lazy I have been when riding, butt on the saddle 99.9% of the time. So I gotta learn to ride standing up as the bike handles much differently than when seated.
Do you have any specific questions regarding the Lev?
where did you purchase it Joe?
The german stores have them for around £200.
Also interested in one, thought about the kronolog but thats obviously a no goer. think i'll hang on a couple of months or so to see if there are any teething problems..
I'm in the US and got it from Bike Bling. I wanted to get it through the LBS, but they were not available from their distributor and they didn't know when they would be available. I definitely wanted it for this summer, so bought from Bike Bling as they had a few in stock.
Edit: Mine was $329 + shipping IIRC, so 200 GBP is about the same.
When are they available in the uk?
Wiggle lists them; 0 in stock but "ships in 2-7 days" or something like that.
Superstar are listing them. They are the importers as well though aren't they?
Full rrp though.
That wee presentation was excellent. If that post delivers as described it should be good. I have an i900R and an i950R. They are both really good, but could be lighter. The ability to easily release the cable from the post is a very good idea.
Did another ride on the Lev today. I'm getting used to the remote lever, and I am starting to like it more than I thought I would.
So far, so good!
What are the issues with the kronolog?
Don't you know who makes it? 🙂
M6TTF search pinkbike for their review to reveal the ugly truth.
Tick, waiting for the 27.2 at a decent price.
M6TTF - MemberWhat are the issues with the kronolog?
Start with these three reviews:
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Crankbrother-Kronolog-Telescoping-Seat-Post-Tested-2012.html
Fitted mine yesterday, only had one ride so can't really report anything other than it goes up and down as expected :p
Fitting was easy, only panicked slightly when it mentions a flexible noodle in the instructions (there wasn't one in the packet) but found an install video that shows them creating this from the extra outer cable you cut off. Not 100% it's needed either as it's just for the barrel adjuster, I guess could be handy if the cable stretches.
It's also a bit of a faff if you want to add air pressure or change where the cable anchors as you need to take the seat off to get to it but the seat clamp isn't especially fiddly (would help if you had three hands or at least small hands). Took me about an hour in all but that was because I was being super-careful not to do anything dumb when cutting the cable down.
I got the 385mm/125mm drop version and my fag-packet calculation made me think that would give me 4 or 5cm extra beyond the minimum insertion but as it turns out it's only just long enough so be careful if you run a lot of seatpost.
I installed the barrel adjuster in the middle of the remote cable. Mine is located under the top tube; I don't have braze ons for the remote cable, so I just zip tied it to the rear brake line which runs under the top tube.
Are the 27.2 levs available anywhere?? Cant seem to find any online
I've only been able to find them on the German sites, currently debating over one myself.
Which ones?? Can't even find it in stock. Are they bringing out a bigger drop 125mm??
I've got to buy myself a birthday pressie and am torn between one of these & a Reverb. How are folks getting on with the Lev - any failures or play developing yet?
No problems with mine so far. Probably a dozen rides in. No Play, just super slickness!
Thanks, one more question...
Anyone know the shortest length of exposed seatpost you need for the 125mm version (ie. rails to bottom of collar when at full extension). I think the website says 200mm min insertion which should mean it's 185mm but wanted to double check before splashing the cash.
Oh, and one more question - and good deals around at the mo?
I measured it for someone on another thread. It worked out at 183mm (eyes / ruler / idiot depending). So yeah, 185 is about right, I wouldn't want to be cutting it really fine.
Wiggle, with a discount code and quidco means mine came in just under £250.
Thanks Sam - credit card now straining at the leash...
Very exciting. If reports come back that it works well (and it looks like they've covered most of the bases where other posts fall down - pun intended), I might even sell the GD and buy one in 27.2
mmmm....
Anyone seen a 27.2 in the flesh yet? Or found a better 27.2?
sam_underhill - MemberWiggle, with a discount code and quidco means mine came in just under £250.
That's 80 quid more than the cost of a Reverb.
M6TTF - MemberWhat are the issues with the kronolog?
It's a Crank Bros product with a moving part.
Onzadog - MemberAnyone seen a 27.2 in the flesh yet? Or found a better 27.2?
I'm interested in this as well, though superstar told me they wouldn't be available till later in the year 😥
Searching around earlier I found [url= http://kssuspension.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/MBA-Review-of-KS-LEV.pdf ]this[/url] link posted on mtbr, a promising review if anyones interested.
Cheers for the link fathomer. "Somebody finally nailed it 5/5". Couldn't be more promising... 🙂
FWIW I got one (30.9) from Germany a few weeks back for a good deal less than that Wiggle price on P1. Loving it so far & feels as solid as the Thompson it replaced. (Though having said that I expect the Karma gods will now come pay me a visit.)
Let me take some of the Karma gods burden from you then. About 8 weeks regular use and no issues yet. Mine also came from Germany.
Yeah, very close to pushing the button on a 6-inch drop one from Germany, £250 as opposed to £315 in the UK.
If I bought a UK one would it be imported by fruit@superstar?
I've also just ordered one from Germany £224 posted cant wait really missing it after screwing up the reverb i had
Which German site chaps?
Had mine for a few months now. Still working sweetly.
Just need them to hurry up with the 100mm drop version for the Mrs's bike.