HAHAHAHA. I was saving the cost analysis for the full review. You know - "what if I have more than one bike and all of them are setup nose-down?"
But here's a thing I was thinking about. Folks talk about how an AXS Reverb could pay for itself because it's SO FAST to move from bike to bike. But really, if you had a remote and cable rigged up on all your bikes, and they had the same post size (which would be the same condition for the AXS to be swappable) how long would it take you to swap a dropper?
1. Loosen remote
2. Slide cable through frame
3. Pull out post
4. Unhook cable (no tools required on most posts)
5. Reverse process on other bike.
6. Reset saddle tilt
I'd bet realistically it's a five-minute job. In fact, I'm going time back and forth a couple of times.
Nov. 9, 2022, 10:31 a.m. - Andrew Major
HAHAHAHA. I was saving the cost analysis for the full review. You know - "what if I have more than one bike and all of them are setup nose-down?" But here's a thing I was thinking about. Folks talk about how an AXS Reverb could pay for itself because it's SO FAST to move from bike to bike. But really, if you had a remote and cable rigged up on all your bikes, and they had the same post size (which would be the same condition for the AXS to be swappable) how long would it take you to swap a dropper? 1. Loosen remote 2. Slide cable through frame 3. Pull out post 4. Unhook cable (no tools required on most posts) 5. Reverse process on other bike. 6. Reset saddle tilt I'd bet realistically it's a five-minute job. In fact, I'm going time back and forth a couple of times.