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  • Since getting a dropper post I have learnt……
  • sam_underhill
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    that i used to ride with my weight in very much the wrong place. I used to ride kind of gipping the saddle with my lower thighs when out of the saddle and therefore didn’t get enough weight on the front wheel for effective cornering despite my best efforts to do so.
    I am deliberately dropping my saddle now on simple flowing stuff so that I’m in a better “attack” position. I can feel such a massive difference in control and grip.

    I could have tried this with a QR i know, but that involves faff during the ride which I hate. I’ve learned a lot on my last half a dozen rides.

    vixalot
    Free Member

    Which dropper post did you go for ?
    I seam to be messing around lifting/dropping/forgetting quite a bit on rides now, so I have started looking at dropper posty things

    Trimix
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    I too have realised a dropper makes more difference than you first imagine it will.

    Faster cornering is another area that it helped, as I can crank the bike over much more.

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    sam_underhill
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    vixalot – KS Lev from wiggle.

    Mugboo
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    Without one your saddle is almost always in a far from ideal position. With one it’s always perfect (Reverb here).

    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    Since getting a dropper post I have learnt……

    that i should have saved the money and learnt to ride properly with a zero maintenance static post? 😉

    vegasdave
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    I’m amazed that I’ve ever been able to negotiate a bend witout one…

    vegasdave
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    …or without one even..

    JoeG
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    Get a dropper!

    As I have said on other threads, I never realized that I was spending 99.9% of my ride with my butt on the saddle. Getting the dropper brought this issue to light, and I’ve now bought a couple of riding books so that I can practice proper technique as best I can on my own.

    Trekster
    Full Member

    So how do the race whippets manage considering the fact they still ride with narrow bars and saddle up their chuff 😆

    Trimix
    Free Member

    If you just ride XC you may find you dont need one.

    But if you ride about looking for stuff to pop off, jump over, drop into, berm round, huck off, plummet down and generally hoon about – then you will find owning one a revalation.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    then you will find owning one a revalation.

    A very heavy and wibbly wobbly one 🙂

    chiefgrooveguru
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    XC race whippets don’t win races in the corners. How many gravity enduro racers get on the podium without a dropper post? I’d rather go without gears than a dropper post.

    My revelation was how much I was sitting on the saddle when I thought I wasn’t!

    My revelation was how much I was sitting on the saddle when I thought I wasn’t!

    Agreed, only a few rides in on my dropper and find my legs are burning at the bottom of decents

    I think the post was a worthwile investment

    HermanShake
    Free Member

    I love my KS post, 5″ of anywhere you like travel with a lever integrated into my right grip. C’est magnifique!

    It’s beginning to get a little sticky though, perhaps time for some ugly inner tube?

    chiefgrooveguru
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    Having been riding with a dropper post for 18 months and thinking that I don’t sit down much nowadays I have had another revelation in the last week, since I bought a BMX and started commuting on it. All I can say is that I’m having to toughen up… Practising cornering in the loading bay at work is quite fun though!

    deanfbm
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    I have learnt that my suspension bike is too much work, far more work than riding my hardtail with the saddle slammed 100% of the time.

    Hardtails are so much more fun when the terrain calls for pedalling too.

    beanieripper
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    i tried my friends dropper post, you can lower it to get on the bike which is super handy. i am no longer able to get on my bike with a “normal” seatpost so am unable to ride it until i can “upgrade” to one….

    GW
    Free Member

    I could have tried this with a QR i know, but that involves faff during the ride which I hate. I’ve learned a lot on my last half a dozen rides.

    Slam it the whole way for an entire ride, it will teach you even more

    elaineanne
    Free Member

    Yea ive recently joined the club of dropper seatposts… Ive got a ksi 7….due to the fact i have size 27.2 its just the lever version only…. I make sure its pretty much clean after every ride….i have a can of silicon based spray, that i spray lightly on my stanchions…would this be ok for the dropper post…..just to keep it lightly lubed…….

    theendisnigh
    Free Member

    would this be ok for the dropper post…..just to keep it lightly lubed……. “
    it certainly helps my reverb

    therag
    Free Member

    Top tip for ks owners (remote version) fit a spring from a pen between the cable clamp and the lever under the seat to help it pull back up

    MrDomino
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    Yes they are good, but tiring! I got one a few weeks ago (reverb) and maybe drop it too much on the downhiils, realising all of a sudden I’ve no seat to pedal on and am too lazy to put it back up. This is all probs just getting used to it and of late I have been just dropping a couple of inches when it’s not too steep. All in all though I’m pleased.

    somouk
    Free Member

    I had a play with one the other week that was remote activated and it worked really well.

    Made a big difference on the really steep stuff as it was easier to get my backside off the bike but other than that I didn’t really notice it.

    Teetosugars
    Free Member

    elaine anne – Member
    Yea ive recently joined the club of dropper seatposts… Ive got a ksi 7….due to the fact i have size 27.2 its just the lever version only…. I make sure its pretty much clean after every ride….i have a can of silicon based spray, that i spray lightly on my stanchions…would this be ok for the dropper post…..just to keep it lightly lubed…….

    Wot.. No lols???

    *is disappointed* 😐

    ali69er
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    I thought about one on my HT, but after spending some time riding my bike like a single speed to build strength and stamina I found it naturally shitfted my riding to ride with a lower seat and be out of the saddle keeping weight forward. I am so much quicker and my cornering is vastly improved.

    DT78
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    So, no one has stacked it by faffing around with trying to get the saddle in the ‘right’ height and therefore not really paying enough attention to the trail?? Just me then?

    chiefgrooveguru
    Full Member

    Do you fall off because of getting confused by your gears too? 😉

    JoeG
    Free Member

    DT8 – There was a learning curve for me when I first got mine as the left hand now had 3 things to do; front brake, front shifter, and seatpost remote. There were definitely a number of occasions early on when the brain got it wrong and my hand did something other than what the brain wanted it to do. I had a lot of screw ups on the first few rides, but none of them were major. Most were something like being in the wrong gear as I was concentrating on the seatpost.

    When you do it right; drop saddle, up and over obstacle, raise saddle, continue riding all in one fluid motion it is really great!

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    your all worng they are pointless and crap, anyone who can’t ride flat out everywhere with the saddle up the inner ring is a wuss….. 😛 😛

    or just moving with the times – is it wrong to consider upgrading the On-One to a Bfe for dropper post compatibility?

    The on-one gets less use as it doesn’t have a dropper.

    When they get slightly lighter expect to see them on the WC XC scene

    speedplay
    Free Member

    I’ve managed twenty odd years of riding off road without one.
    Never have I thought I needed to lower my saddle mid ride.
    I guess I’m just set in my ways, know where I need the saddle to be and hate to add half a pound in weight to a 25 pound bike.

    elaineanne
    Free Member

    teetossugars ???? wot do you mean your dissapointed ? lolz

    _tom_
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    add half a pound in weight to a 25 pound bike.

    Considering half a pound is **** all I wouldn’t worry about it!

    I kind of like the idea of a dropper post but the majority of the time my seat is down anyway. Can see the benefit for trail centre riding as its very up and down rather than one big up and one big down like a lot more natural stuff tends to be. And if they weren’t so over priced I’d maybe consider it.

    takisawa2
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    I’ve got one on my Niner at the moment but have to say I’m not impressed so its coming off. I can see the advantage, but for me & the riding I do, its not needed. Plus, it spoilt the ride. Normal post is a nice (and now appreciably apparent) flexy Thomson. Could really tell the difference on my spindly flexy SIR9.
    So no, I’m in the luddite camp.

    crashtestmonkey
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    hate to add half a pound in weight to a 25 pound bike.

    So put 220ml less water in your camelbak/bottle. And I assume you don’t ride in mud then?

    chiefgrooveguru
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    Can see the benefit for trail centre riding as its very up and down rather than one big up and one big down like a lot more natural stuff tends to be.

    Dropper posts are at their most useful when it’s repeatedly up and down! And the natural stuff I usually ride is much more up and down than any trail centre I’ve ridden, totally depends on the terrain. Before I got a dropper post I rode with the seat dropped most of the time but it was very hard to keep up with quicker riders uphill on faster more XC rides.

    _tom_
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    My reference for natural trails is somewhere like the long mynd where you typically have a massive climb followed by a long descent, then repeat that.. no need for a dropper there!

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