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Hello all. My mate has just bought one of the bargain Titus Rockstar frames but having received it has realised it does not have routing for a dropper post.
What solutions have other owners come up with? He's not keen to cable tie the cable to the top tube btw.
He currently runs a Reverb but is considering swapping for a non-remote dropper. Any recommendations?
I'd recommend not bothering with a non-remote dropper.
Use these glued to the bottom of the top tube to route a proper post. (Although I can't believe the price being charged, they must be cheaper elsewhere. And degrease the frame before you fit them)
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/ie/en/octane-one-3m-removable-cable-guide/rp-prod110920
I actually prefer a non-remote dropper. They are very simple, require less maintenance, can be swapped easier and don't clutter the bars. It's a shame that more don't offer it. I've had good experience with Xfusion Hilo.
+1 on remote or nothing for most people but as cokie shows, for some non-remote may be ok.
For me, I've just zip tied the dropper cable to the rear brake hose which ran under the top tube anyway.
cokie - MemberI actually prefer a non-remote dropper. They are very simple, require less maintenance, can be swapped easier and don't clutter the bars.
"I prefer plastic apples. They're shinier, last longer, and are lighter."
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Nonremote droppers are about, maybe, 10% as good as a remote one. Maybe that's the important 10% for you, probably it's not.
I used stick-on cable guides and some zip ties to attach to other cables, worked better than some "proper" cable guides as they were exactly where I wanted them.
Thanks for the replies. Should have mentioned the cables are semi-integrated so that's one of the reasons he doesn't want a full length cable showing. He's being a tart basically! 😆
It's one of these.
http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/FRTIROCKC/titus-rockstar-carbon-29er-frame-and-monarch-rt3-shock
Thomson droppers used to come with an underseat lever. Think they have either ditched the idea or were going to when I emailed them last about a 150mm dropper.
I have a KS i900 or something or other with an underseat lever. I like it. Apparently though I am weird because 90% of the time I use a standard seatpost - I ride to a spot, drop the seat and pull off some rad moves then put the seatpost up again. I put the dropper on when I know I'm going for a ride with a lot more flowy up and down. Not having a cable makes this a 10 second job instead of a 10 minute one.
sometimes I even carry my dropper in my backpack and swap it out mid-ride so I can use the dropper function on a tricky section.
The last part may not be true. or is it...
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it's not.
Might have to have a look if my Thomson came with one so he can have a go.