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Hi yahs,
Having worked in shops through Joplin 3, Joplin 4, the wheels, etc I'm
certainly not giving Crankbrothers a free pass and I hope, especially in the
first look, that comes across clearly. I also think you're totally justified
in your skeptiscm.
I am curious what you would hold up as your "something you know will last" in
the case of dropper posts on the market though?
For me it's a Gravity Dropper rigged to a Fox DOSS remote (the stock GD remote
being awful) but I can appreciate where many riders don't like the look or
function of the GD.
I can't think of another post I've tried that has still been working as well
(and been mechanically as tight) as the Highline after three solid months of
use. I've only tested one post from one production run so I understand I could
be lucky.
Thanks,
Sept. 15, 2016, 8:28 a.m. - DrewM
#!markdown Hi yahs, Having worked in shops through Joplin 3, Joplin 4, the wheels, etc I'm certainly not giving Crankbrothers a free pass and I hope, especially in the first look, that comes across clearly. I also think you're totally justified in your skeptiscm. I am curious what you would hold up as your "something you know will last" in the case of dropper posts on the market though? For me it's a Gravity Dropper rigged to a Fox DOSS remote (the stock GD remote being awful) but I can appreciate where many riders don't like the look or function of the GD. I can't think of another post I've tried that has still been working as well (and been mechanically as tight) as the Highline after three solid months of use. I've only tested one post from one production run so I understand I could be lucky. Thanks,