Sorry, it's pretty new and it is my first dropper post, so no conclusions yet other than it does what it is supposed to do, lever action is very light and installation is a breeze. The first couple of times the saddle would drop under my weight without actuating the button, but that seemed to go away after applying the proper pressure and some usage of the post.
The biggest bonus of the Lev for me is the 150mm and the cable routing.
ya don't get me started. they should go on the top of the downtube, right past the main pivot. Only a couple manufacturers get this detail right.
I'm liking the lev so far. static cable mount and 6" drop are the major pluses. other mentionables are being able to easily disconnect the cable without tools if you need to pull out the seatpost, and the fact that it runs on a cable so you can shorten the cable/housing without re-bleeding. being able to rotate the angle of the cable mount is also nice. if it continues working, its a winner.
Glad to hear you guys a happy with your KS Lev's. I am going to pull the trigger on one soon.
is going big on a bike the only way to get you stoked on the sport? what happened to riding with your bros, travelling, and riding unique places, to get people stoked on riding?
fines are useless. there needs to be more punches to the throat.