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[Closed] ExaForm / KS ETen dropper post - anyone got one?

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Been eyeing up a dropper post for a while now but haven't bee nable to justify the cash. I've seen these cheaper versions of the KS Dropzone posts for just under £90 thanks to the current GBP / EU exchange rate and apart from the weight they seem like phenomenal value.

Any real-world experiences on here, or should I hold fire until I can go with the Reverb option?


 
Posted : 10/02/2015 5:49 pm
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So far as I know, the only real issues with the eten are the cable to head type design - the Lev is very much better in this respect although more than three times the price - and I believe it's a sealed cartridge too, so not user serviceable, but due to the specialist tools most treat the Reverb as if it's not really user serviceable either...

I'd certainly consider one...


 
Posted : 10/02/2015 5:59 pm
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Not got one myself but have fit two of these recently on bikes I look after for friends.

Yes, don't expect Thomson/RS quality or infinitely adjustable seathead as its serrated so you have a fixed few degrees of movement each time.

Do expect a seatpost that works really well and with a bit of faffing its almost as good as the big hitters in the market. Also the black stanction looks really good.

Few things to watch out for:

100mm travel only

Lever throw not quite long enough(resulting in preloading cable so its finicky to get spot on - even with inline barrel adjuster)

When it gets a bit crappy(err this is the UK) the lack of lever throw means it doesn't always actuate the best, more tension on cable results in always activated so very bouncy seat post.

Best remedy we have found so far is a length of spring to go between the actuator lever and the cable stop. 3 weeks in and its working faultless.

For £100 its a no brainer as its very close to the boutique posts for very little money. Possibly requiring a bit more fettling along the way to keep lever action good


 
Posted : 10/02/2015 6:08 pm
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Had mine a while now, I put a decent cable on it from the off and it's been fine. Maintenance has been a wipe down and a spray of GT85 now and then. No complaints.


 
Posted : 10/02/2015 7:37 pm
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Hi I have an e ten picked it up 2nd hand for £60 unfortunately it decided to deposit all of its oil and air out of the cartridge .I contacted jungle/stiff and they sent me a new cartridge to my lbs it took me about half an hour to swap it out there is a video nocking about on how to strip it down and I think it cost £15 for the sealed cartridge worked great eversince


 
Posted : 10/02/2015 8:46 pm

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