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Dropper post
I've only used one once and am a fan. Now back on the bike and I'm considering one. I've only got a Giant Anthem ( might treat myself to a new bike if I can keep up with the riding), but have trying to see what sort of post would be good for me.
Seen this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193474120833. Would that be OK? I've no idea if 150mm is right for me ( I'm 1.88m). Also, are they easy to fit/ is this the sort of thing I can drop off at Halfords and they will fit it for me?
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Seen this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193474120833. Would that be OK? I've no idea if 150mm is right for me ( I'm 1.88m). Also, are they easy to fit/ is this the sort of thing I can drop off at Halfords and they will fit it for me?
Many thanks
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Re: Dropper post
Well, there's a question.
1. 150mm is plenty... Although some do go a bit bigger now, but 150mm will be fine.
2. Depends if your frame has routing for inner stealth dropper posts, you'd have to check on somewhere like singletrackworld.com or see if you have any little holes just above where your pedals are on the frame.
IMG_20161014_115640_zpsjhqeyc7h by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Like that, that's where the cable usually routes.
3. Halfords, mmmm maybe... but i'd rather give it to someone a bit more clued up... you have any other places ?
4. How do you know it's the right diameter for your frame ? (being a Giant and your bike a Giant, it may be.. but may not either)
Depending on your interpretation of the laws, i'd happily fit it of course, it's well within my skillsets and i could do the Shockwiz at the same time over BH weekend if you can get it. You can then be my +1 for a ride too
1. 150mm is plenty... Although some do go a bit bigger now, but 150mm will be fine.
2. Depends if your frame has routing for inner stealth dropper posts, you'd have to check on somewhere like singletrackworld.com or see if you have any little holes just above where your pedals are on the frame.
IMG_20161014_115640_zpsjhqeyc7h by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Like that, that's where the cable usually routes.
3. Halfords, mmmm maybe... but i'd rather give it to someone a bit more clued up... you have any other places ?
4. How do you know it's the right diameter for your frame ? (being a Giant and your bike a Giant, it may be.. but may not either)
Depending on your interpretation of the laws, i'd happily fit it of course, it's well within my skillsets and i could do the Shockwiz at the same time over BH weekend if you can get it. You can then be my +1 for a ride too
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Re: Dropper post
So if i measure the diameter of the post hole ( excuse my terminology) then that would help?
Doubt it would arrive by weekend. Would love that though, be good to see you lot again.
I am now also looking at bikes on ebay already with a dropper post. I like 29"
Doubt it would arrive by weekend. Would love that though, be good to see you lot again.
I am now also looking at bikes on ebay already with a dropper post. I like 29"
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Re: Dropper post
Remove your seatpost. It will be written on there. 30.9 31.6 etc...
Then ask bloke what diameter his is...
There's plenty of weekends mate doesn't need to be this one.
Did you look for the holes in frame ?
What year/model Anthem is it ?
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Re: Dropper post
I've got a 30.9mm dia, 125mm drop, Rockshox Reverb (not the Stealth, so with the external hose routing) dropper post sitting around unused. It needs a service as it drops under load but if it's of any use it's yours for the cost of postage...
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Re: Dropper post
I can sort the dropmillemille wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:32 am I've got a 30.9mm dia, 125mm drop, Rockshox Reverb (not the Stealth, so with the external hose routing) dropper post sitting around unused. It needs a service as it drops under load but if it's of any use it's yours for the cost of postage...
Not sure yet on his seatpost size, but I've got reverb fluid too..
Thanks lots mate, i'm sure that would be appreciated.
However... if it doesn't fit his frame and you're happy, i'll take it for my lads bike too
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Yeah, no problem. Drop me a message with your address and I'll stick it in the post over the weekend. You can buy me lunch the next time we're at BPW...weeksy wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:34 amI can sort the dropmillemille wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:32 am I've got a 30.9mm dia, 125mm drop, Rockshox Reverb (not the Stealth, so with the external hose routing) dropper post sitting around unused. It needs a service as it drops under load but if it's of any use it's yours for the cost of postage...
Not sure yet on his seatpost size, but I've got reverb fluid too..
Thanks lots mate, i'm sure that would be appreciated.
However... if it doesn't fit his frame and you're happy, i'll take it for my lads bike too
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Re: Dropper post
Dropper post are prone to needing quite a lot of maintanance to keep them working in a non squeaky fashion.
I have have RS Revs fail multiple times - so i would never buy another. I also wasn’t a convert - but now i would see it as essential has disc brakes.
CRC do a very cheap dropper post - and with a two year warranty. Mine has been faultless. It is still only a year old , so if anything goes wrong it goes back.
Dropper posts come in stealth and non-stealth ( i.e cable through the frame to the bottom of the post - stealth. Cable to side “outside” non stealth. Don’t buy the wrong one
I have have RS Revs fail multiple times - so i would never buy another. I also wasn’t a convert - but now i would see it as essential has disc brakes.
CRC do a very cheap dropper post - and with a two year warranty. Mine has been faultless. It is still only a year old , so if anything goes wrong it goes back.
Dropper posts come in stealth and non-stealth ( i.e cable through the frame to the bottom of the post - stealth. Cable to side “outside” non stealth. Don’t buy the wrong one
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Re: Dropper post
The Bontrager post on my Trek is pretty poor, despite being fully serviced by BPW before I bought it. Within a day of getting the bike the amount of rotational play in it was terrible and it's only getting worse. BPW have, to their credit, said they'd replace it with a new one when they re-open but who knows when that will be.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 2:09 pm Dropper post are prone to needing quite a lot of maintanance to keep them working in a non squeaky fashion.
I have have RS Revs fail multiple times - so i would never buy another. I also wasn’t a convert - but now i would see it as essential has disc brakes.
CRC do a very cheap dropper post - and with a two year warranty. Mine has been faultless. It is still only a year old , so if anything goes wrong it goes back.
Dropper posts come in stealth and non-stealth ( i.e cable through the frame to the bottom of the post - stealth. Cable to side “outside” non stealth. Don’t buy the wrong one
My local JE James have got a Reverb Stealth of the right size in their sale, I'm half tempted to buy that and chuck it on and then sort it out with BPW at some point in the future...
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Re: Dropper post
All of mine i've ever tried have had a little bit of play/movement in them, i assume it's just the nature of the beast. But you usually barely notice it.
I've got the Vyron on mine which is cable less by using Ant+, but it's far from perfect, however i don't often use/need a dropper, so i rarely fit it. It's getting used more nowdays than it used to though as i'm doing trickier stuff at times.
I've got the Vyron on mine which is cable less by using Ant+, but it's far from perfect, however i don't often use/need a dropper, so i rarely fit it. It's getting used more nowdays than it used to though as i'm doing trickier stuff at times.
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Re: Dropper post
Well I've used KS posts for many years without too many issues (on my two bikes and Mrs M's old FS) In fact the one on my Enduro is a first generation i900 and must be 8+ years old and its been serviced about twice in that time, went back under warranty just after I got it and the gas plunger thing failed about 6 years ago and didn't cost too much to get fixed. It's developed some play but nothing you notice whilst riding.
Currently my mates and I use a mix of reverbs and specialised command posts. The early reverbs seemed a bit failure prone but my mates current stealth posts are reliable and the AXS I've run for nearly a year has been flawless so far. The command posts are also ok if a bit agricultural.
I think if you run a shield/mud guard on the dropper and make sure the stanchion and the seal are wiped clean after every ride helps with reliability.
Currently my mates and I use a mix of reverbs and specialised command posts. The early reverbs seemed a bit failure prone but my mates current stealth posts are reliable and the AXS I've run for nearly a year has been flawless so far. The command posts are also ok if a bit agricultural.
I think if you run a shield/mud guard on the dropper and make sure the stanchion and the seal are wiped clean after every ride helps with reliability.
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Re: Dropper post
You can rotate the saddle and the top part of the post about 10 degrees either way. I sent the workshop manager at BPW a video of it, with me twisting it backwards and forwards and it making comedy clonking noises as it reached the limit of the movement in each direction. He took one look at it and said "yeah, that's not right. We'll fit a new one FOC as we gave that a full service before we sold you the bike so there's no point us servicing it again".
When you're riding the bike you can feel it moving around a bit.
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Re: Dropper post
Yes please- although I'm lost now; do I need to send you my address or are you sending it to Weeksy?millemille wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:32 am I've got a 30.9mm dia, 125mm drop, Rockshox Reverb (not the Stealth, so with the external hose routing) dropper post sitting around unused. It needs a service as it drops under load but if it's of any use it's yours for the cost of postage...
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Depends who's fitting it, a local shop or me... Shop will be about £20-25Docca wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 5:56 pmYes please- although I'm lost now; do I need to send you my address or are you sending it to Weeksy?millemille wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:32 am I've got a 30.9mm dia, 125mm drop, Rockshox Reverb (not the Stealth, so with the external hose routing) dropper post sitting around unused. It needs a service as it drops under load but if it's of any use it's yours for the cost of postage...
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I'll post it to whomever wants it but I'd have thought it made more sense to send it to Weeksy, if he's local to you, because he - forgive me for saying - knows what he's doing when it comes to bike bits and the fitting of them and if it doesn't fit your bike it'll fit Weeksy junior's.
Just to re-iterate, it needs a service as the saddle drops slowly when you sit on it and bounce up and down (a common sign on Reverb's of them needing TLC).
Just to re-iterate, it needs a service as the saddle drops slowly when you sit on it and bounce up and down (a common sign on Reverb's of them needing TLC).
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Crust sorted his with my bleed kit last week doing same thing so I'm confident I can sort this too.millemille wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 7:01 pm I'll post it to whomever wants it but I'd have thought it made more sense to send it to Weeksy, if he's local to you, because he - forgive me for saying - knows what he's doing when it comes to bike bits and the fitting of them and if it doesn't fit your bike it'll fit Weeksy junior's.
Just to re-iterate, it needs a service as the saddle drops slowly when you sit on it and bounce up and down (a common sign on Reverb's of them needing TLC).
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You it isweeksy wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 6:12 pmDepends who's fitting it, a local shop or me... Shop will be about £20-25Docca wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 5:56 pmYes please- although I'm lost now; do I need to send you my address or are you sending it to Weeksy?millemille wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 9:32 am I've got a 30.9mm dia, 125mm drop, Rockshox Reverb (not the Stealth, so with the external hose routing) dropper post sitting around unused. It needs a service as it drops under load but if it's of any use it's yours for the cost of postage...
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Ok boss. I'll ping him my address. You send him a tenner to post it.
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