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  • Dropper post with a layback?
  • matlockmeat
    Free Member

    I have a bike I want to put a dropper post on but the top tube is quite short so can’t really run an inline post.

    I’m already running as long a stem as possible so could do with some sort of lay back post.

    I’m sure I saw someone post information on a KS post that has a layback but I can’t find the original thread.

    Can anyone recommend a post that has a layback?

    Andy-R
    Full Member

    KS Dropzone has what looks like about 20mm of layback.

    http://kssuspension.com/product/dropzone-r/

    Tracey
    Full Member

    All our Command posts are laid back and reliable.

    br
    Free Member

    I have a bike I want to put a dropper post on but the top tube is quite short so can’t really run an inline post.

    I’m already running as long a stem as possible so could do with some sort of lay back post.

    Sounds like you just need a next size up frame.

    1timmy1
    Free Member

    Giant Contact Switch also has a layback.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    Ivan basso severely doubts you have the longest stem possible fitted,

    Google ivan bassos tdf bike…..

    Turnerfan1
    Free Member

    Check out them Canadian droppers on the main page!
    Max

    matlockmeat
    Free Member

    Thanks for the recommendations guys.

    I’ve got a reverb on my main bike, this is for a cheap 2nd bike, yes the frame is a tad too short in the top tune. Unfortunately this is the largest size they make.

    I’m running as long a stem as I dare without affecting the handling.

    I’ve been spoilt with having a dropper on my main bike that I’m missing not having a dropper on my other bike when I use it so looking for a cheaper way than a reverb hopefully plus get some layback to try and stretch the reach out a little.

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