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[Closed] That time again - what 27.2mm dropper post please?

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 Kip
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Long story short, I'd like a 27.2mm dropper for my hardtail. Actually need a 30.8mm (yes 30.8mm) as it's for a Giant XTC SX from way back when, but as no-one does them, and a 30.9mm really does not fit it, needs to be 27.2mm with a shim.

I would love a KS Lev 272 but even at trade or buying from EU) I can't justify the price.

I won't get a TMars as they are pants (read loads of reviews), so somewhere in between would be good.

Looking for experience of the X-Fusion Hi-Lo and any others people can tell me about.

Cheers.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 2:51 pm
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I have a Satori/RSP one which had a lot of fore/aft play from new, but works fine if you can put up with that. Very easy to service too.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 2:55 pm
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I'd be looking at getting it reamed out to 30.9mm - 0.1mm on diameter is nothing, you'd be reducing the wall thickness of the tube by half the thickness of a Coke can.
If you don't want to do that then Gravity Dropper.


 
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I started off with the X-Fusion one. I used it for about 2 months and swapped it for the RSP one.

The X-fusion one quickly developed lateral and vertical play. The lever was also a bit pants. The requirements for servicing were ridiculous; you needed like 50 tools.

The RSP has been great so far. It comes with a little play, but it hasn't changed in my use. It's far sturdier than the X-Fusion and on par with my Reverb on my other bikes. The mechanical nature of it makes it super simple to service, too; you can disassemble it without tools.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 3:00 pm
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I'd have some wet and dry paper wrapped round an old seat post (obviuosly smaller that 30.8) and carefully remove the extra 0.1mm. Have to you ever tried a 30.9 in the frame?


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 3:10 pm
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I once had a frame reamed from 30.0 to 30.9 to fit a dropper
0.1mm is in the noise - If it doesn't already fit Im sure you could DIY as has suggested with a bit of wet n dry


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 3:15 pm
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I've owned by X-Fusion Hi-Lo for 18 months now, apart from coming underinflated it's be utterly reliable.

There's a little bit of movement left-right but that's not changed since I had it.

It's a bit slower now than it used to be, I suspect it needs a service. If you lift the bike by the saddle without it being at full height it causes a vacuum somewhere in the guts of it which pulls oil from the damper and finally out of the seal at the top.

Service kit is about £30 from TFT and it takes about 30 mins.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 3:17 pm
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After killing an RSP Plummet and a TMARS I have just bought a KS Eten with an underseat lever as I didn't want to splash out on the remote version for the bike in question.

80 quid from Bike-discount.de


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 4:14 pm
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Flex hone and a reverb. Sorted.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 5:17 pm
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Gravity dropper, not much to go wrong and easy to service


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 5:32 pm
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About four decent rides into ownership of a Thomson 27.2 dropper.

Love it although I've had a little bit of faff with the cable but now it's super sweet.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 5:35 pm
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I'll be probably trying one of these new KS Crux ones. Cheaper than KS Lev but still quality.
[url= http://singletrackmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/fresh-goods-friday-270/ ]Look in the Fresh Goods Friday 270[/url]


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 6:34 pm
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No droppers are without potential issues IME...

Four years with my HiLo and while I am still happy enough with it (it has needed some looking after in that time), given the choice and a similar budget now; I would probably opt for a GD instead, purely on the grounds of mechanical simplicity, and of course fitting in a 27.2mm seat tube...


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 6:50 pm
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Thank you lovely people, first chance I've had to check this post.

Yes I have tried a 30.9mm, no it did not fit, not by quite a way.

I have considered wet and dry inside the seat tube but wondered if there was a cheaper 27.2 option out there.

It would appear I am a snob though as I really don't want a post with a gaiter, and running it without seems a bad idea [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/rsp-dropper-anyone-got-one ]stw rsp discussion[/url], cheers anyway.

Can't afford a Thomson either, sigh, looking like wet and dry and a 30.9 or hope for an eBay special.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 6:52 pm
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I'd see if a bike shop near you has a 30.9mm reamer first and, if not, then go the flex hone route (use it with paraffin to stop the abrasive from become loaded with aluminum) - I wouldn't be getting a 27.2mm post and faffing with shimming for the sake of 0.1mm.


 
Posted : 07/12/2015 7:26 pm
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And I'm back in the room!

Just done a quick search on flex hone and that looks just the job. Anyone have experience using one to ream out a seat tube, and if so which did you go for as there seems to be a fair few different types.

It is just for 0.1mm but I'd like to get it right.


 
Posted : 09/12/2015 8:44 pm

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