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How do you store your bike’s dropper post after a ride?

I’ve been advised by a medical professional, whom I won’t mention, to  store my bike with it’s dropper post in the upright and erect position. 
 

We all know professional opinions count for nothing on forums, hence me asking the panel of keyboard specialists/experts to please inform me/us with the correct way to solve the above mentioned issue. 
 

Disclamer, @v18 prefers to remain unanimous. 

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8 minutes ago, BikeGenie said:

How do you store your bike’s dropper post after a ride?

I’ve been advised by a medical professional, whom I won’t mention, to  store my bike with it’s dropper post in the upright and erect position. 
 

We all know professional opinions count for nothing on forums, hence me asking the panel of keyboard specialists/experts to please inform me/us with the correct way to solve the above mentioned issue. 
 

Disclamer, @v18 prefers to remain unanimous. 

The path / method of least resistance.

in other words, fully extended / the least compressed

Posted
21 minutes ago, Meezo said:

Hitting 50 really hitting home now... change doctors or weed supplier maybe?

Not everything adds up once you do the meth…I forgot to carry the one. 

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Opposite of priapism advice. When not fully erect after 3 hours of trying to get it up... Consult your local @droo.

But ja. Store with gas chamber in least pressurised state. Therefore, erect. Also reduces chances of accidental tug and negative pressure over air/oil seal. 

What are talking about here? 

Posted
1 hour ago, BikeGenie said:

How do you store your bike’s dropper post after a ride?

I’ve been advised by a medical professional, whom I won’t mention, to  store my bike with it’s dropper post in the upright and erect position. 
 

We all know professional opinions count for nothing on forums, hence me asking the panel of keyboard specialists/experts to please inform me/us with the correct way to solve the above mentioned issue. 
 

Disclamer, @v18 prefers to remain unanimous. 

So v18 is unanimous…

nonfurther discussion necessary 

Posted
1 hour ago, BikeGenie said:

How do you store your bike’s dropper post after a ride?

I’ve been advised by a medical professional, whom I won’t mention, to  store my bike with it’s dropper post in the upright and erect position. 
 

We all know professional opinions count for nothing on forums, hence me asking the panel of keyboard specialists/experts to please inform me/us with the correct way to solve the above mentioned issue. 
 

Disclamer, @v18 prefers to remain unanimous. 

Medical professional? In that case don’t store the dropper inside you. 

Posted
2 hours ago, V18 said:

Opposite of priapism advice. When not fully erect after 3 hours of trying to get it up... Consult your local @droo.

But ja. Store with gas chamber in least pressurised state. Therefore, erect. Also reduces chances of accidental tug and negative pressure over air/oil seal. 

What are talking about here? 

We’re just highlighting the plight of those who suffer from Post Dropper Post Trauma Simples…

Posted
25 minutes ago, Jewbacca said:

hang on... If we address the innuendo here, some of you walk around with fully pitched tents most of the time?

That must be seriously awkward

 

language is important bro. Stored upright does not necessarily  equal fully extended

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I consider myself quite proficient at stuff and I store mine half way up or halfway down. The main reason is  I ride a 27.5er and it is kind of half way so that is my running theme. My rear tire is currently deflated and my front is at 25psi so technically my tires are at 12.5psi. Half half balances things out. Sorry halfway through this I forgot what I was on about.

Posted
23 hours ago, Jewbacca said:

hang on... If we address the innuendo here, some of you walk around with fully pitched tents most of the time?

That must be seriously awkward

 

1/8 of a viagra a day, just so I don't pee on my feet...

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