@gregrobinsonvideo the best IMO are multi-pivot suspension stems (e.g. Vencum). The Redshift ones have too many downsides (bars tilt forwards and down when actusted, also heavily dependant on where you're applying leverage - has more travel in the hoods but almost no movement in the tops or the ends of the drops as it's too close to the pivot on the stem
Hi , This is a great idea . I know that mountian bike need dropper, but it is for grevel)
Nice :)
Suspension Stems are also pretty nice comfort upgrade for gnarly off-roading.
Good to know! You have any specific brands you've liked?
@gregrobinsonvideo the best IMO are multi-pivot suspension stems (e.g. Vencum). The Redshift ones have too many downsides (bars tilt forwards and down when actusted, also heavily dependant on where you're applying leverage - has more travel in the hoods but almost no movement in the tops or the ends of the drops as it's too close to the pivot on the stem
Grx has a brakelever that works as a dropper remote also
Oh nice! Guess that would work if I didn't have a 2x.
Your headset wants stripping, it want's stripping now. It wants new bearings now. Great video... headset...
That dropper lever is pretty meh. If you end up keeping the dropper on, check out the Pro Dropper Lever or Wolf Tooth or Easton AX to name a few.