Makes me happy I stuck with my bikeyolk revive as I nearly went with this post, that post thing just works with no problems whatsoever for over 5 years and I legit have forgotten to service it for ages, once it dies I will just get another
I gave up using a wireless dropper after 2 years. I used a Rockshox and the amount of problems i encountered, the poor stack height and the ridiculous amount of servicing eventually got to me. It was good when it worked...until it didn't. I went back to the normal actuated dropper and i had zero reliability issues. The stack height is comparable to the AXS Reverb, it's slow but 100% reliable and I've yet to service it. I won't say I'll never go back to wireless and the issues i faced may have been just my unit but it will take a spectacular wireless product to turn my head again.
Don't know when you got the Fantic. I had one. Alloy XMF 1.7. Glad to be rid of it. Short seat post insertion limit ruined the whole bike for me. And 60lbs, it was too different of a feel compared to my acoustic bikes.
A lot of droppers act up in cold weather. I have two RS Reverbs and if I go out riding when the temperature is below freezing, the first time I lower them they stay down. I had a similar experience with my old Specialized Black Light post, although to be fair, that post never worked right.
I’ve been using the rockshox one for two years now the post battery the first couple of rides didn’t last long but with the newer firmware updates I’ll get 3 months of riding out of the battery leaving it in all the time and the bike gets transported on a tailgate pad just over an hour each way and I ride 4 times a week
sounds great, i cant wait to get one
Makes me happy I stuck with my bikeyolk revive as I nearly went with this post, that post thing just works with no problems whatsoever for over 5 years and I legit have forgotten to service it for ages, once it dies I will just get another
I gave up using a wireless dropper after 2 years. I used a Rockshox and the amount of problems i encountered, the poor stack height and the ridiculous amount of servicing eventually got to me. It was good when it worked...until it didn't. I went back to the normal actuated dropper and i had zero reliability issues. The stack height is comparable to the AXS Reverb, it's slow but 100% reliable and I've yet to service it.
I won't say I'll never go back to wireless and the issues i faced may have been just my unit but it will take a spectacular wireless product to turn my head again.
Please start reviewing brakes
Why? Dale Stone already did that.
@ is he the ultimate authority?
@@georgiyonevski3894 yes
@@georgiyonevski3894 No UA-camr is an authority on anything.
I have the tranzX external dropper. Best value dropper i ever had😊
Have you reviewed the most expensive or “best” wireless dropper post? I want to see a comparison on the value propositions.
Don't know when you got the Fantic. I had one. Alloy XMF 1.7. Glad to be rid of it. Short seat post insertion limit ruined the whole bike for me. And 60lbs, it was too different of a feel compared to my acoustic bikes.
A lot of droppers act up in cold weather. I have two RS Reverbs and if I go out riding when the temperature is below freezing, the first time I lower them they stay down. I had a similar experience with my old Specialized Black Light post, although to be fair, that post never worked right.
I’ve been using the rockshox one for two years now the post battery the first couple of rides didn’t last long but with the newer firmware updates I’ll get 3 months of riding out of the battery leaving it in all the time and the bike gets transported on a tailgate pad just over an hour each way and I ride 4 times a week
This is where the “you get what you pay for” argument applies 😂
Facts
Will you review the Archer Components wireless shifting setup?
Could you review the bucklos 38 as it looks identical to fox 38 , a huge change from budget forks
Stay away from Bucklos, no LBS will touch them if it fails.
flight sim stick 😂
LOL