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Pinning the drop(per)

trib

not worthy of a Rux.
Jun 22, 2009
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seems a bit of a nuisance for most cases. Can see it being attractive to boutique/custom builders though.
 

Flo33

Turbo Monkey
Mar 3, 2015
2,074
1,308
Styria
Biggest downside is that it requires a completely straight and uninterrupted seattube. That's pretty rare on trail bikes these days.
It is the limiting factor for the available travel, so it depends on how long a straight tube there is. The post needs a certain insert depth like every other one but the remaining straight tube is used for the adjustable stroke of the post. http://www.eightpins.at/en/technology-en/ and


Edit: anybody seeing the pic or just a black mess? I have to click it to actually see something.
 

slimshady

¡Mira, una ardilla!
It is the limiting factor for the available travel, so it depends on how long a straight tube there is. The post needs a certain insert depth like every other one but the remaining straight tube is used for the adjustable stroke of the post. http://www.eightpins.at/en/technology-en/ and


Edit: anybody seeing the pic or just a black mess? I have to click it to actually see something.
All black until I click It. Weird...
 

Electric_City

Torture wrench
Apr 14, 2007
1,999
716
I told you it wouldn't be long till a new seat tube diameter came along.

"goodbye seatpost clamp"... Yeah, I'm glad they resolved that problem! That's my biggest complaint on my bikes. Not the ripped sidewalls, yearly broken chainstays (fuck you Trek!), POS chain guide that can't keep a chain on (e13), tires that don't fit on rims or the hundreds of "standards" that make it impossible to keep up with.