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  • Dropper Posts – What's Good?
  • Andy-R
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    qtip – Member
    I’ve had the following issues with my Turbo:

    1. The bit of the post with the pin mechanism de-bonded from the post. Fixed by zip-tying it back on.
    2. Cable clamp bolts on lever stripped threads. Fixed by using connector from terminal block.

    So, I’ve been able to fix/bodge everything at home but I’ve been left with an even uglier dropper that works after a fashion (now requires a bounce on the seat when the lever is pushed to get seat to return, like the old non-Turbo versions)

    One of mine de-bonded but if you clean it up well you can successfully rebond them with JB Weld, ( not the rapid set version) which is what they were bonded with originally.
    A Bontrager dropper lever works well with GDs – and every one that I’ve used has needed a bit of weight on the saddle (to balance the spring pressure) before the pin would release to return to the up position.

    POSTED 2 HOURS AGO # REPORT-POST

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