(between this and the reverb nightmares i wonder why i'm not still running gravity droppers!)
I know they are not cool, or attractive, and I am starting to sound like a broken record… but, my Gravity Dropper (with Fox remote) has as light an action as anything on the market, awesome lever ergonomics, and until this month all I have done is occasionally grease the internals, changed the upper bushing ([HTML_REMOVED]$5) and I changed one cable.
The shaft finally became a bit too sloppy and I decided to tackle replacing the shaft bushings. It is a slightly draconian process (tools required: hammer, punch, pliers, knife) but it it took less thank 10minutes (total) to install [HTML_REMOVED]$5 worth of parts (and to size the bushings with the knife for the best friction:tightness ratio) and the post works like new.
Pretty awesome.
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