An all-new RockShox Reverb AXS dropper seatpost drops its brains, battery, and actuator down to your seatpost collar to get more travel, less rear wheel interference, and less mud on your battery. The ...
RockShox’s newest Reverb AXS B1 dropper seatpost is smoother, easier to maintain, costs less and is lighter than before. There’s almost nothing to dislike. But relocating the battery and electronics ...
Assuming your riding would benefit from a dropper post, the Reverb AXS XPLR works incredibly well, even if it does cost a serious amount of cash This new gravel post comes in a 27.2mm diameter, is ...
RockShox just announced a full makeover of its Reverb dropper seat post. The news couldn’t come soon enough. Now, we love dropper posts. By getting the saddle out of a rider’s way, they make it safer ...
The RockShox Reverb AXS dropper provides the quick and crisp actuation you’d expect from a wireless post, with all the benefits of easy installation and less required maintenance. The large battery on ...
I’ve tested two wireless, electronic dropper posts from the biggest names in suspension to see which is best. In the line-up is RockShox’s updated and latest Reverb AXS B1 and Fox’s first wireless ...
Dropper posts are the latest must-have upgrade on mountain bikes these days, but if you're a little confused by drop length or dropper remotes, here's a quick guide to its inner workings for you to ...
The KS Lev Circuit dropper post offers great performance with quick actuation that makes you want to drop the saddle even for those short linking sections of the trail. Its return speed isn’t the ...
A dropper post is a seatpost that can be lowered via the actuation of a lever, typically located on the handlebar, to allow you to drop the height of the saddle. This adjustment gives the rider a ...
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