MTB Drop Seatpost: Reviews n Recommendations?
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I've been contemplating buying a drop seatpost for a couple of years now and am looking for any feedback from MP users who ride. |
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go RS Reverb. Action is way smoother and the remote on the bar is much more refined. |
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Definitely the Rockshox Reverb. I've tried several droppers on the higher end bikes at the shop I work at and the Reverb seems to be the best balance of price, reliability, and function. |
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KS Lev is pretty sweet. 3rd year in a row with mine and had to do zero maintenance. |
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Reverb, although it can only be serviced at the factory. You can find them new on ebay for under $300. |
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Hey all thanks for the recommendations! |
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Zach Myers wrote:Definitely the Rockshox Reverb. I've tried several droppers on the higher end bikes at the shop I work at and the Reverb seems to be the best balance of price, reliability, and function.I have a full season on the current Reverb. It has about 2-3mm of travel in it at this point because of the seals/neg air pressure that you'll find out about if you do your research. They're a bitch to maintain. My mechanic is sending mine back for warranty in two months prior to the original warranty expiring. I love it and its very nice, but the reality is there are posts that aren't such a hastle. |
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Zach Myers wrote:Definitely the Rockshox Reverb. I've tried several droppers on the higher end bikes at the shop I work at and the Reverb seems to be the best balance of price, reliability, and function.I have a full season on the current Reverb. It has about 2-3mm of travel in it at this point because of the seals/neg air pressure that you'll find out about if you do your research. They're a bitch to maintain. My mechanic is sending mine back for warranty in two months prior to the original warranty expiring. I love it and its very nice, but the reality is there are posts that aren't such a hastle. |
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Yah, the reverb does eventually die, but it can be fixed. Newer ones are a bit more durable. I dont know of a bulletproof dropper, though. |
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gravitydropper.com I have two. They work great and are durable. Made in Montana. Research indicated those to be better than all or most out there. |
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Thanks for the link George! |
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I would recommend the Gravity Dropper also. Great company to deal with. |
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No side-to-side movement. |
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gravity dropper is bomber
I have put three years and countless miles on one and it still works perfectly. No maintenance or hassles. If you dont have one, you are really missing out. It Lets you go so much faster. I would give up rear suspension before I would give up my dropper. |
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Another vote for gravity dropper. I love mine. I will say that there is a mm or so of play in it though. Not enough to matter, but if you wiggle it around by hand you can feel it. |
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Merlin Cycles - Rockshox Reverb
Cheapest prices for the reverb. It's how I got mine (shipped to CA). |