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Measuring up my new bike, I've realised that the large minimum seatpost insertion means that I need a longer seatpost than is usual. 420mm minimum, preferably longer to allow for the use of shorter cranks; 440mm?
So, what are my options? Reverb @420mm is an obvious one. KS Lev @ 435mm looks good, but I have vague recollections of warranty issues? Is my memory correct and/or have things improved?
Any others?
My other option is to sleeve down the seat tube from 31.6 to 27.2... That would allow a shorter post, but there's a weight penalty and obviously the diameter introduces another limitation.
Thoughts? 😕
Reverb Stealth is 430mm
Stealth isn't an option, unfortunately (which is a shame, as I already have one fitted to this frame's predecessor).
That Vecnum looks interesting, albeit a bit spendy for a pin-in-the-hole design. It also looks like it needs a shim, which would need to be 140mm long to match my insertion limit.
There's a good table in [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/dropper-post-how-do-you-work-out-max-possible-travel ]this thread[/url]
KS Lev warranty problems were, I think, when Superstar were responsible. Now it's Jungle/Stif who distribute them.
KS problems are ancient history. Reliable posts with a few places doing service and parts for them now.(and fairly easy to selfservice if your not scared of ripping it apart) Cheapest for them is bike-discount.de. In fact there was a post the other day with a link to them selling the older 150mm drop LEV's for about £180 or maybe a bit cheaper. Worth a look.
Thanks all.
The bike-discount.de offer was what prompted me to ask the question. Sounds promising. 🙂
*wanders off to check bank balance*
I've been very impressed with my current generation Lev