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How much does it cost to put a dropper post on a bike?

How much does it cost to put a dropper post on a bike?

$350 – $500. Offering arguably the most choice to consumers, the $350 to $500 price bracket is stacked with options that are sure to provide riders with everything they need from a dropper seatpost.

Can you fit a dropper post on any bike?

A dropper post can be a great upgrade for any mountain bike, but it’s important to find one that’s compatible with your bike. Here’s a few things you’ll need to consider: Seat post width – you will need to identify the width of your existing seat post as this is the size you will need when choosing a dropper.

Is the Thomson elite covert dropper seatpost serviceable?

The Thomson Elite Covert dropper seatpost is not user serviceable and requires a return to the manufacturer or authorized service center for repairs. However, the service interval is two years compared to a 3 month service interval for KS.

How big is the dropper on Thomson Elite 27.2?

The 27.2 Elite Dropper features the external housing and cable installation and will let you re-build that aggressive hard tail you have been dreaming of. The return speed is damped in the last 15mm of upward travel to be gentle on your seating area. 4 inches/100mm or 5 inches/125mm of infinite travel. The dropper has 5mm of setback.

What’s the name of the Thomson dropper post?

Now you can have the increased control of a dropper post plus the Thomson name and promise. Our cartridge-based system is designed to have the longest service life in the industry.

Can you put a Thomson dropper post back on a bike?

You want the increased control a dropper post gives you, but you had to give up your Thomson post to have it. Not any longer. You can put your Thomson post back on the bike! Our cartridge-based system is designed to have the longest service life in the industry. If repair is needed it is fast, affordable, and simple.