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  1. When you are slapping the saddle down almost as often as changing gears, you want to ensure that you have a sharp actuation with no hesitation or doubt in your mind that it won’t lower out of the way. The folks down at cSixx have tried and tested almost all the levers on the market, […] View full article
  2. Good day Guys and Girls. I have a Rockshox Reverb dropper that's getting stuck in the up position. I have checked that the post hasn't been tightened too much by the clamp holding the dropper so that's not the cause I have checked the pressures but would like to bleed it again. has anyone had experience with a reliable service department that wont try to take and arm and a leg? Thanks for the help in advance.
  3. Hi guys, I just bought a ks lev ci dropper from a hubber. No complaints at all except the twisting play. Is this normal? There feels like quite a lot... Please can you give me any info or any advice on how I can fix it. Regards Kai
  4. Dropper posts have fast become an expected feature on any decent trail bike and increasingly seen on marathon and cross country offerings. With the rise in popularity comes an influx of feedback on the variety of options available. Amongst the many satisfied dropper owners we see a littering of complaints about the high costs of market leaders and the inferiority of many of the low cost contenders. Click here to view the article
  5. Hi Guys Wonder if anyone can assist with some advice for a friend. He want to buy a dropper post, but he has a small frame and his seat tube is too short for the post. At full extension, his seat will be too high. Can the post be cut? I have attached pics for reference. There is a red device at the bottom of the post, if it is cut, can this red thing be shifted up? His seat tube is 390mm, but I believe there's a bend that preventing it being pushed all the way in The post has a total length of 400mm Its the KS Super Natural
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