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cba with dropper. if i did have one, would it even be safe to clamp the bike stand clamp to it?
Yes
The only problem with riding off the back was when your SPDs were a bit loose and suddenly let go
That and the massively compromised steering from being a mile from the front end
Ooohhh you can really spot the mincers in this thread
Is it the people who "need" a dropper post to be able to ride?
Me. I don't want to stop and drop my post frequently. Nor do I want the expense (or weight, being a bit of an xc weight weenie) of a dropper post on all of my bikes. Could I ride some technical stuff better with a dropper post? Probably, but I'm happy enough just riding with the post at a fixed height.
Yep - infact just bought a new 'normal' seatpost because it was cheap.
Tried a dropper post for s month or so and went back to a standard as it didnt suit the riding I do other than the one or two times a year I visit a Welsh trail centre.
Most of my riding is in the surrey hills, so no need for a dropper. I may invest in a dropper if we decide on a gnar trip abroad.
I think, if my rides didn't involve at least a couple of sections where dropping the post wasn't an advantage, I'd soon get bored of mtb'ing
mashiehood - MemberI may invest in a dropper if we decide on a gnar trip abroad.
FWIW I found my dropper least useful in the alps, and most useful in local uppy-downy XC with occasional techy bits- it spent almost the whole time down in france anyway so might as well have been a standard post. It was watching ChrisL smugly waft his way up and down things at Drumlanrig that sold me on the whole scheme, up til then I thought it was just for big bikes and madness.
TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsSTR - MemberI think, if my rides didn't involve at least a couple of sections where dropping the post wasn't an advantage, I'd soon get bored of mtb'ing
Yep, this. I bought a cross bike to try and make these type of rides more enjoyable (or at least quicker)
No dropper for me. Don't fancy the additional weight, and another complicated piece of kit to look after.
I can see their use, and how they can help, but I think it's rider and where/what you ride that determines the need for one.
The more "do it all" your main bike is, the more a dropper can help.
Clearly for an XC race bike or a full fat DH bike, neither need a dropper. But your trail/AM/Enduro/whatever-it's-called-this-week bike really becomes flexible with a decent dropper imo!
I have a dropper, simply because it means i ride more, and push/walk/carry less. Simples 😉
Don't have one, never tried dropping my saddle, not been an option on my last couple of bikes anyway. Would fit one on a 'trail' type bike for sure, and I expect them to make inroads into XC type bikes too.
I drop my saddle - usually at the same time during the ride that I put on my helmet.
If you don't drop your saddle, why are you bothering to wear a helmet, hmmm? You clearly don't care about your own safety. 😉
Me
The only time in the last year that I dropped my saddle was before the down hill runs at BPW. 5 seconds at the top and 5 seconds at the bottom to raise it again, I'll keep my £200 to spunk on something else I don't need instead thank you
Stays here all the time... but I am in the process of booking a holiday abroad 😐
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The only time in the last year that I dropped my saddle was before the down hill runs at BPW. 5 seconds at the top and 5 seconds at the bottom to raise it again
You could have saved 10 seconds per run by putting your seat down at home and getting on the uplift bus. 😀
BPW is the only place i've not used a dropper post this year.
Well I ride cross country and live in the lakes so does that mean I ride all mountain? But I like riding up mountains and then across them and down them so maybe its enduro. Any way the riding on my doorstep is far from dull.
Trail bike has a dropper, HT has never had the saddle dropped, park bike has never had the saddle up.