So for downhills it's pretty pointless but on flats/tarmac could be a good investment?
I'm looking for my first dropper, and I liked how this dropper is simple and easy to install, without cable and that stuff. The price is a great atractive too. As my local trails consist in long climbs and then lond descents, I think it will work fine for me. Great review, thank you.
Thanks for the informative video. Looking for an inexpensive and easy to use dropper for my kids. Do you think kids under 12 can operate the lever easily or is the spring force too strong? I also question whether small hands can efficiently grab both saddle and lever in order to get enough leverage to operate.
I could see this on a unicycle?
Any idea how much this 150mm dropper post weighs on its own without a saddle?
Any way to move the switch to the side or back
Hard to go wrong with this for only $53. My local trails consist of a long climb then a long descent so constantly adjusting it wouldn’t be much of an issue to me. Just looking for the most simplistic approach to a dropper post there is. I don’t like all that hydraulic and cable finnicky stuff that eventually stops working in a year.
I had no idea that these kind of dropper posts were a "thing" I didn't know that they even existed. Thank you for the video!
I just got it today and realized that the trigger has to be pressed to go up and down instead of locking on the top to provide all time suspension. The workaround I found for it to work at all time is to strap the lever to the seat rails so it provides suspension at all time. Has anyone tried that?
Perfect for my chromag hardtail. What length did you go with? Cheers
Please o a video with olnly footage of that Siskiu d7!
777 views jackpot dude?
So you wanna sell the post ? Lol
Yup I felt the same way. I have one on my bike and it sucks
Great review mentioning how it works great for simple fire road to downhill rides, but bad for up and down hills/technical terrain. Really considering getting this post since I ride jump trails/downhill tracks.
What size Polygon are you riding?
Merch!! I want a hat!! Good video man! Keep it up. I'm learning so much
I've been kicking it around as I can't really figure out a "nice" way to install a dropper on my 2000 GT XCR. Figured this would look clean and still function better than no dropper. Might still be the best option for older bikes.
Always kinda wondered about these. One thing you missed is how hilariously inappropriate it looks operating it!
The d7 is so beautifull!
So for downhills it's pretty pointless but on flats/tarmac could be a good investment?
I'm looking for my first dropper, and I liked how this dropper is simple and easy to install, without cable and that stuff. The price is a great atractive too.
As my local trails consist in long climbs and then lond descents, I think it will work fine for me.
Great review, thank you.
Thanks for the informative video. Looking for an inexpensive and easy to use dropper for my kids. Do you think kids under 12 can operate the lever easily or is the spring force too strong? I also question whether small hands can efficiently grab both saddle and lever in order to get enough leverage to operate.
I could see this on a unicycle?
Any idea how much this 150mm dropper post weighs on its own without a saddle?
Any way to move the switch to the side or back
Hard to go wrong with this for only $53. My local trails consist of a long climb then a long descent so constantly adjusting it wouldn’t be much of an issue to me. Just looking for the most simplistic approach to a dropper post there is. I don’t like all that hydraulic and cable finnicky stuff that eventually stops working in a year.
I had no idea that these kind of dropper posts were a "thing" I didn't know that they even existed. Thank you for the video!
I just got it today and realized that the trigger has to be pressed to go up and down instead of locking on the top to provide all time suspension. The workaround I found for it to work at all time is to strap the lever to the seat rails so it provides suspension at all time. Has anyone tried that?
Perfect for my chromag hardtail. What length did you go with? Cheers
Please o a video with olnly footage of that Siskiu d7!
777 views jackpot dude?
So you wanna sell the post ? Lol
Yup I felt the same way. I have one on my bike and it sucks
Great review mentioning how it works great for simple fire road to downhill rides, but bad for up and down hills/technical terrain. Really considering getting this post since I ride jump trails/downhill tracks.
What size Polygon are you riding?
Merch!! I want a hat!! Good video man! Keep it up. I'm learning so much
I've been kicking it around as I can't really figure out a "nice" way to install a dropper on my 2000 GT XCR. Figured this would look clean and still function better than no dropper. Might still be the best option for older bikes.
Always kinda wondered about these. One thing you missed is how hilariously inappropriate it looks operating it!