Most dropper posts will have a bit of wiggle, that much we know. But after 3 years of some serious enjoyment, the OEM post that came on my Orbea is not just wiggling, it's a full-blown shimmy. It ...
Wolf Tooth has launched an updated version of its Resolve Dropper Post. The Resolve Dropper Post Rev2 expands on the first-of-its-kind features and specs of the original Resolve Dropper Post with ...
Canadian brand OneUp Components has launched the latest version of its award-winning mountain bike dropper post – the all-new V3 dropper post, which they say is better, in 'every way' over its popular ...
OneUp Components has launched its latest dropper post, called the V3 it comes with a whole host of improvements on the One Up Dropper Post V2, which we reviewed when it came out back in 2020. We even ...
Dropper posts are the best thing to happen to mountain biking since disc brakes. But a lot of them leave a lot to be desired still. Here’s our top dozen or so things that get on our nerves about some ...
Hope are known for their beautifully machined and colourfully anodised components. With the HB916, the Brits are entering our 2023 group test with a carbon high-pivot enduro bike that was developed to ...
In 2016, brake specialists MAGURA were the first to bring a wireless dropper post to the market when they launched the Vyron. Despite being the pioneers of this segment, their dropper never gained a ...
OneUp Components are looking to accomodate Gravel and XC riders with a 27.2mm version of their proven V2 Dropper Post. It is available in 90mm and 120mm drop lengths, and can be purchased alone, or ...
OneUp Components has introduced a 27.2mm version of its V2 Dropper Post, designed for gravel bikes and cross-country mountain bikes. The new dropper is a skinnier version of OneUp’s existing V2 ...
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