Might try this in a Trans x ysp-11. 105mm of travel and I need an extra 10mm. Heard if it works? I'll probably order the shim anyway and let ya know. Took off the collar and the inside seemingly looks the same. Can't tell if there's channels to feed the shim into
I am trying this on the same PNW Ranier post and the shim will not go in. I cannot find the three slots. When I look with a flashlight, I can see some slots bit they are much thinner than the shim. I bought the one up components shim like you have (they sent me three in the package). I have tried to cut the shim to make the three legs shorter, but still no joy. Do you know if PNW changed this? I know they have their own adjustable one now, but I have the older Ranier like yours (150mm).
Does that count as click-bait? 🤔 "Ha! You thought I was just going to hack away at my bike! Now sit and be educated on the internal workings of a dropper! #gotem!"
I can confirm that this works on the Trek Fuel EX7 2019 that uses the TranzX YSP-18JL dropper. I belive the Fuel EX8 and upwards uses the Bontrager droppers.
Hi! can you give some feedback on how did the process go? Is it exactly the same as in the video? I have a TranzX YSP23JL from a Marin Riftzone 2 and wanted to take off 20 mm. I am trying to build my own shim, do you think a straight plastic (without the 3 legs) would work? Thanks in advanced!
This worked on a Brand X (Trans X) externally routed 125mm dropper. Its a little harder because you cant slide the collar up without disconnecting the string from the bottom, but with a little more effort it worked well.
HI Thomas. I came across this video and your comment while looking for a solution for my wife's dropper post on her Roscoe. It's too tall for her. Just wondering if you have any info on the shim you used to adjust yours please? Hers is TransX with the white collar that pulls out. Cheers.
@@Matto216 Matt this is the shim I used. In the dropdown its called "V1 Dropper Shim" and it come with 3 of them. Just unscrew the collar and slide it up, cut and fit in the shim (this was tricky for me as the slots are hard to find) then slide the collar back down over the shim.
@@FreebornStudios Thanks for the info. The way I read your reply was that you had DIY'd your own. Just looked it up and for £9.50 it's not worth the faff 👍🏻
Can use cut cable ties aswell works but you have to cut 3 zip ties and slide them down the same way as the one up thing and not wrapped around the tube
This trick works fine with a Kore Components dropper post. I made my own shim... Pot Noodle container just happens to be the suitable thickness (1mm) 4.5mm wide legs with 16mm spaces between and attached with a 1.5mm waistband (for want of a better description) seems to work well for those into DIY.
Edit October 2020: apparently new Brand X Ascend droppers have 6, not 3, slots so a different shim is required. Thanks for this video! As a result of watching I've been able to reduce my Brand X 150mm dropper to the perfect height 😁
@@josiahrichmond1560 if I remember correctly, I did this: 1) Measured how much lower I wanted the seat at maximum travel and trimmed the difference between that and 150mm from the shim 2) Raised the seat all the way up then pushed it back down half way (the shim won't go in unless you do that) 3) Unscrewed the collar and slid it up the seat post 4) Made sure the white plastic ring under the collar was also lifted 5) Inserted the trimmed shim, prongs downward, into the space at the bottom of the seatpost. Middle prong was centred at the back of the post. Took a bit of fiddling to get it in 6) Slid the plastic ring and collar back down and retightened the collar 7) Tested the travel. All was ok There's a video from OneUp on Vimeo that shows the installation, also. It's brighter than this video but has no words for direction. Hope that helps but let me know if anything isn't clear 👍
@@sierr4echo805 After trying a while i just realized that the new brand x ascend posts have like 6 small prongs instead of 3 large ones so i don't think it will work. thanks anyway.
Crush’n that thumbnail game. I saw it pop up in my feed and I cringed seeing you with the saw. Then I watched. Very cool to see this work on the PNW Bachelor. I don’t have a need for a shim now, but who knows with a future bike.
Haha! I was debating if this was too click-baity, but I think it turned out ok. It is really cool to see that it works in the Bachelor, I'll be getting a new dropper for the "project" I'm starting soon, so i'll be able to test this out in other PNW droppers!
Super informative video Joe. I was super excited until you said it doesn't work with the Fox Transfer dropper I have on both of my bikes. 🤔We need to put our inventor caps on and come up with something.
Oddly enough I've always had my dropper a few inches up out of my frame so I have never needed to shorten one. It took me awhile to understand why you would want to shorten the travel. I was like what is this dude talking about? LOL I think my Reverb 150 is at it's max height.
I think he's just as tall as me though. But I always get a frame that's smaller than what I should be riding....so that's probably a big part of it too.
Haha! Yup. Although, if you still have room in the steapost with a 150 that means you could get a 170, shim it down to fit, and get every last mm of drop possible!
Just got a new bike and have the same problem that's how I ended up on this video, the one I have is a TranzX home this will work if I can find that shim, if not I will make one.
it probably only works because the pnw dropper has a very similar tech to the one up, if not borrowed tech, very typical of keyway style dropper posts. 9point8 has had adjustable stroke length for the longest time, but it's installed quite differently.
You know, I totally forget the 9point8 could be adjusted. It does look to be really involved, but not something you really need to do often. The oneup and PNW are very similar inside. Though I think the PNW has been on the market longer.
yeah i had a 9point8 for awhile, and the install was kinda weird. thankfully, it's not a task that you have to perform frequently. i can't remember when the pnw dropper came out, maybe one up borrowed the tech from pnw. who knows. but it's uncanny that the same dimension shim works. the shim that is always "sold out." lol even the dropper remote looks similar. i have the one up dropper now and it seems to be working fine for the past 5-6 months. and i agree, all droppers need to have adjustable stroke lengths.
I've got a 2020 TranzX internal dropper, it has 6 channels with 1,99mm round keys (although only in three channels). The OneUp shim definitely won't work, I did manage to make my own shim from an old bottle but it's very tedious to fit into the tight channels and it does increase friction a bit. Add to that the friction from the seat clamp and it gets stuck halfway up every time. TL;DR: posts with 6 small channels are in theory possible to shim with a DIY thing, in practice it's too difficult to get working properly.
Will be finding out soon if the shims will work with KS dropper. Exploded view PDF from KS gives me hope, I'll be sure to report back if its a success.
excellent because too many people just buy an overtraveled post and now need to shim it down Does it work with a satori pro? how can you limit the travel on a satori pro?
I think it's worth it to just get a oneup dropper, you can get way more travel (like 20-30mm more than other posts), slam it all the way down in pretty much every frame, they're reasonably cheap, travel is easily adjustable and won't void your warrantee, they're reliable and function smoothly.
I have an orbea laufey h30 with standard dropper post it's so frustrating I'm only 5ft3in so for obvious reasons don't want my dropper to send me to the moon lol
I just got my new bike and it came with an Iridium dropper post. Would this fix work on one of those? Has there been any kits made available since you made this video?
Just got a Santa Cruz Chameleon with a SDG Tellis dropper post. It's just slightly too tall for me and the Chameleon has the bent seat post tube so I can't push it down any further. Will this shim work on my dropper?
I just tried this while servicing a cascade but couldn't get the end cap back on. I might try pulling it all apart again to see if the tabs weren't aligned perfectly.
This video is so helpful! I have a TranzX YSP23JL from a Marin Riftzone 2 and wanted to take off 20-30 mm. I am trying to build my own shim, do you think a straight plastic (without the 3 legs) would work? Thanks in advance!
@@andrewbraker2052 Was yours with external or internal cabling? Not sure it makes any difference but I have an external one which I need to shave an inch off.
Could shorter cranks help if the setup is close already? The shim is so small that I wonder. Considering shorter crank arms already and it seems to me it might help fit while the seatpost is at max as well. At max extension with my post mount bottomed out it is good but not perfect.
Couldn't you just not fully extend the dropper post? Like could you start with the saddle fully dropped, stand up in your riding position and then raise the saddle until it comes in contact with you?
I did that for a year when I bought my first dropper (tried to guess what size I needed and guessed wrong), you get tired of it quick! At first, you don't mind it, but on longer rides you're always hunting for the right position for your saddle. Going from that to a dropper that puts the seat in the right position every time is like fixing an annoying noise in your car; you don't realize how much it bothered you until you got rid of it!
@@TrailFeatures I seem to be in a position where any dropper post is going to be either too long or too short. I have a stupid bent seat tube on a size small frame. So I have next to nothing for insertion length but I need the post slammed as low as possible because I have ridiculously short legs. I only want a dropper post so I can actually get on the bike (but then of course the saddle is too low for proper pedaling)
@@TrailFeatures I currently have their newest one sitting in my parts box, because the travel is just a tad too long for my ridley kanzo small frame. :(
I can confirm giant contact switch dropper will fit. I Hand made this one shim using plastic oil bottle. It’s a bit thick at first(1.2mm) and the black bushing inside the giant contact dropper is pretty tight so I sand the shim to appx 0.9mm with a dremel so it will allow the bushing to fit in. I presume the original one bought from oneup should fit fine. As long as they tuck in everything is perfect and I now have a 140mm dropper😎hope this helps, happy riding!
Thanks... cool video, but didn't work for me... agreed that it should be standard. If anyone finds a method that works with the Fox Transfer let me know ;-)
I've found out that PNW recently moved to a new cartridge for most of their droppers. Sadly, that means this mod no longer works, but I am looking at a new mod!
I like your disclaimer but honestly bike mechanics aren't all geniuses, some don't understand engineering at all, it often shows when you have service done under warranty... Learn about the parts and do your homework it's the best bet for safety
@@anahadsharma8249 I have a 125 mm dropper post and it works just fine. Since the125 mm and the 150 mm are the same design... I would say most likely. The Brand x dropper post is the same as a trans x dropper post... So I'm also going to go out and say that this mod will work for trans x dropper posts as well.
@@ThePfannendude I am fairly certain the only differences between them (besides the model names and diameter) is external routing and internal cable routing. Since many companies buy transx posts and then slap their logo on it (example trek in some cases, giant in some cases, etc..) it is probably a really safe bet to assume it will work. However, since I do not own every version... I can't confirm 100% I can confirm that my trek Roscoe 8 trans x post and the brand x post do work.
Do you have a dropper post you think this will work in?
Might try this in a Trans x ysp-11. 105mm of travel and I need an extra 10mm. Heard if it works? I'll probably order the shim anyway and let ya know. Took off the collar and the inside seemingly looks the same. Can't tell if there's channels to feed the shim into
I’ve just done this for Brand-X ascend. Works a treat!
I did it on a TranzX, still wish I could just cut it instead
I am trying this on the same PNW Ranier post and the shim will not go in. I cannot find the three slots. When I look with a flashlight, I can see some slots bit they are much thinner than the shim. I bought the one up components shim like you have (they sent me three in the package). I have tried to cut the shim to make the three legs shorter, but still no joy. Do you know if PNW changed this? I know they have their own adjustable one now, but I have the older Ranier like yours (150mm).
@@andrewbraker2052 Thanks for the confirmation! My 150 Ascend is too big, base is larger than expected.
From the thumbnail, I thought you were going to trim your seat-tube!
Does that count as click-bait? 🤔
"Ha! You thought I was just going to hack away at my bike! Now sit and be educated on the internal workings of a dropper! #gotem!"
Nice video! I hadn't seen this one till just today. Man, the internally routed posts are SO MUCH EASIER to shim down than the external units!
I'm glad that I live in the future where we have the PNW Rainier gen 3 which has built in adjustable travel.
I can confirm that this works on the Trek Fuel EX7 2019 that uses the TranzX YSP-18JL dropper. I belive the Fuel EX8 and upwards uses the Bontrager droppers.
Hi! can you give some feedback on how did the process go? Is it exactly the same as in the video? I have a TranzX YSP23JL from a Marin Riftzone 2 and wanted to take off 20 mm. I am trying to build my own shim, do you think a straight plastic (without the 3 legs) would work? Thanks in advanced!
This worked on a Brand X (Trans X) externally routed 125mm dropper. Its a little harder because you cant slide the collar up without disconnecting the string from the bottom, but with a little more effort it worked well.
HI Thomas. I came across this video and your comment while looking for a solution for my wife's dropper post on her Roscoe. It's too tall for her. Just wondering if you have any info on the shim you used to adjust yours please? Hers is TransX with the white collar that pulls out. Cheers.
@@Matto216 Matt this is the shim I used. In the dropdown its called "V1 Dropper Shim" and it come with 3 of them. Just unscrew the collar and slide it up, cut and fit in the shim (this was tricky for me as the slots are hard to find) then slide the collar back down over the shim.
@@FreebornStudios Thanks for the info. The way I read your reply was that you had DIY'd your own. Just looked it up and for £9.50 it's not worth the faff 👍🏻
just the info I wanted.. cheers.. I
Can use cut cable ties aswell works but you have to cut 3 zip ties and slide them down the same way as the one up thing and not wrapped around the tube
Suggestion for your video. It is a little too dark on lighting. It strains eyes when going back in forth between dark and light photos of the website
This is mint, I've never even thought of this! Tell me that's a fresh leather chromag saddle right there... 😌
The secret is out! And yes, that's a leather chromag saddle. 😎
Full of jelly right now!
This trick works fine with a Kore Components dropper post. I made my own shim... Pot Noodle container just happens to be the suitable thickness (1mm) 4.5mm wide legs with 16mm spaces between and attached with a 1.5mm waistband (for want of a better description) seems to work well for those into DIY.
Edit October 2020: apparently new Brand X Ascend droppers have 6, not 3, slots so a different shim is required.
Thanks for this video! As a result of watching I've been able to reduce my Brand X 150mm dropper to the perfect height 😁
I just got a shim and i have the same post. i cant get it to work. how did you do it?
@@josiahrichmond1560 if I remember correctly, I did this:
1) Measured how much lower I wanted the seat at maximum travel and trimmed the difference between that and 150mm from the shim
2) Raised the seat all the way up then pushed it back down half way (the shim won't go in unless you do that)
3) Unscrewed the collar and slid it up the seat post
4) Made sure the white plastic ring under the collar was also lifted
5) Inserted the trimmed shim, prongs downward, into the space at the bottom of the seatpost. Middle prong was centred at the back of the post. Took a bit of fiddling to get it in
6) Slid the plastic ring and collar back down and retightened the collar
7) Tested the travel. All was ok
There's a video from OneUp on Vimeo that shows the installation, also. It's brighter than this video but has no words for direction.
Hope that helps but let me know if anything isn't clear 👍
@@josiahrichmond1560 vimeo.com/270135438
@@sierr4echo805 After trying a while i just realized that the new brand x ascend posts have like 6 small prongs instead of 3 large ones so i don't think it will work. thanks anyway.
@@josiahrichmond1560 ah that sucks, dude. Hope you find another solution. I'll edit my original comment in case others read it
Managed to lower my Cannondale DownLow dropper post using two thin plastic shims 5mm wide x 0.8mm thick x 20mm
. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hello, can you show me how to do it on a Cannondale DownLow? please
@@fcoriverah Pretty much as the video but use only two shims as I have described.
Crush’n that thumbnail game. I saw it pop up in my feed and I cringed seeing you with the saw. Then I watched. Very cool to see this work on the PNW Bachelor. I don’t have a need for a shim now, but who knows with a future bike.
Haha! I was debating if this was too click-baity, but I think it turned out ok. It is really cool to see that it works in the Bachelor, I'll be getting a new dropper for the "project" I'm starting soon, so i'll be able to test this out in other PNW droppers!
Works on Thomson Elite. Though I made my own inserts using some thin plastic packing following the theory here.
Thanks for video!
same here...
Absolutely awesome video! Unfortunately it didn’t work for my dropper…
Joseph.. man just the video I was looking for . My PNW bachelor is like 10 mm to long on my Commercial... Now I gotta find this shim !
about to buy a 170mm Bachelor but it might end up being just a tad too high for me at full extension. might have to try this.
Super informative video Joe. I was super excited until you said it doesn't work with the Fox Transfer dropper I have on both of my bikes. 🤔We need to put our inventor caps on and come up with something.
I'm sure there is a way, just a question of how easy it would be.
@@TrailFeatures Still no solution for Fox Transfer😩????????
@@cwaker dry run on any reply here, looks like. Too bad
@@TrailFeatures okey dokey
That's pretty neat. Nice trick!
It's wicked cool! hopefully this solves some fitment headaches for a lot of people.
Oddly enough I've always had my dropper a few inches up out of my frame so I have never needed to shorten one. It took me awhile to understand why you would want to shorten the travel. I was like what is this dude talking about? LOL I think my Reverb 150 is at it's max height.
B1KER lol for us short mfer’s
I think he's just as tall as me though. But I always get a frame that's smaller than what I should be riding....so that's probably a big part of it too.
Haha! Yup. Although, if you still have room in the steapost with a 150 that means you could get a 170, shim it down to fit, and get every last mm of drop possible!
Trail Features You had me at 200mm!
Just got a new bike and have the same problem that's how I ended up on this video, the one I have is a TranzX home this will work if I can find that shim, if not I will make one.
it probably only works because the pnw dropper has a very similar tech to the one up, if not borrowed tech, very typical of keyway style dropper posts. 9point8 has had adjustable stroke length for the longest time, but it's installed quite differently.
You know, I totally forget the 9point8 could be adjusted. It does look to be really involved, but not something you really need to do often.
The oneup and PNW are very similar inside. Though I think the PNW has been on the market longer.
yeah i had a 9point8 for awhile, and the install was kinda weird. thankfully, it's not a task that you have to perform frequently. i can't remember when the pnw dropper came out, maybe one up borrowed the tech from pnw. who knows. but it's uncanny that the same dimension shim works. the shim that is always "sold out." lol even the dropper remote looks similar. i have the one up dropper now and it seems to be working fine for the past 5-6 months. and i agree, all droppers need to have adjustable stroke lengths.
Thx for the video! Would it work on a Xfusion manic 150mm?
It does not just tried
nice dork dungeon
I've got a 2020 TranzX internal dropper, it has 6 channels with 1,99mm round keys (although only in three channels). The OneUp shim definitely won't work, I did manage to make my own shim from an old bottle but it's very tedious to fit into the tight channels and it does increase friction a bit. Add to that the friction from the seat clamp and it gets stuck halfway up every time.
TL;DR: posts with 6 small channels are in theory possible to shim with a DIY thing, in practice it's too difficult to get working properly.
Nice bit of tinkering
Thanks! I may not be able to gap a 20ft jump, but I love to void warranties. :P
Will be finding out soon if the shims will work with KS dropper. Exploded view PDF from KS gives me hope, I'll be sure to report back if its a success.
@white judge It's a no go sadly, though I'm sure this concept will be standardized in the near future.
srfive3 I have the KS Lev Si. Just curious what you did, after this didn’t work? Buy a new dropper?
Thank you!
After watching this I put a shim in my race face aeffect. It is exactly the same
Hey Travis, what kind of shim did you use, the OneUp? I have the same dropper post
@@johnnyaristizabal yes. Got a 3 pack of oneup shims off Ebay. It fit perfectly, and I followed the instructions just like the video.
@@travisabel4252 thanks
excellent because too many people just buy an overtraveled post and now need to shim it down
Does it work with a satori pro? how can you limit the travel on a satori pro?
I'm in need of something similar for my 150mm reverb stealth : ( I just need about 8mm and it would be perfect.
Sadly, I don't know of an options for the Reverb. :(
I think it's worth it to just get a oneup dropper, you can get way more travel (like 20-30mm more than other posts), slam it all the way down in pretty much every frame, they're reasonably cheap, travel is easily adjustable and won't void your warrantee, they're reliable and function smoothly.
That, or the new PNW Rainier V3 dropper. 30mm of adjustment in 5mm increments for $180 USD.
I have a Cascade and it's a bit to long. I'm wondering if you can do something like this by adding a larger bumper on the inside...?
Has anyone tried this with a 2021 Fox Transfer dropper?
This does not work on the xfusion Manic dropper can confirm
anyone tried a shim install on a KS LEV dropper posts?
Does not work on PNW Cascade (2020 model?). The tabs are too wide & not spaced far enough apart.
I have an orbea laufey h30 with standard dropper post it's so frustrating I'm only 5ft3in so for obvious reasons don't want my dropper to send me to the moon lol
Will it work with E Thirteen dropper post?
is it possible to shorten the bushing to increase travel?
I just got my new bike and it came with an Iridium dropper post. Would this fix work on one of those? Has there been any kits made available since you made this video?
Just got a Santa Cruz Chameleon with a SDG Tellis dropper post. It's just slightly too tall for me and the Chameleon has the bent seat post tube so I can't push it down any further. Will this shim work on my dropper?
I'd love to try this. Anyone know if it works for a Bike Yoke Divine post?
jeesh, that feels like a lot of work for 1 cm difference! I guess I'm not that tuned that I'd notice it...
Sadly this doesn't work with PNW bachelor post anymore. I think they changed something within the post.
would this work on the pnw cascade?
I just tried this while servicing a cascade but couldn't get the end cap back on. I might try pulling it all apart again to see if the tabs weren't aligned perfectly.
Any update on the Cascade? I'd love to know as my cascade is just an inch too tall, thanks!
Have you tried the shim on your pnw Rainier dropper? Interested to know if it would work on that.
The Rainer got gifted to a friend that needed more than I did, but I do plan on buying their latest version to test out!
So Fox transfer y/n?
Would this work with a PNW Coast dropper? It's the only one with suspension but is about 50mm too long for my frame+saddle height
This video is so helpful! I have a TranzX YSP23JL from a Marin Riftzone 2 and wanted to take off 20-30 mm. I am trying to build my own shim, do you think a straight plastic (without the 3 legs) would work? Thanks in advance!
I'll try with and old credit card xd
I have race-face 2019 dropper-post do you think will work on my because I just ordered one but no 💯 sure thanks
can't find in stock anywhere.. BUT I reckon one could be made from plastic oil drum...🤔 we will see.. 🤣
Hi! Can I do it on KS LEV??
Do you happen do know if it works with the x fusion maniac?
its look like it will fit brand x dropper. will let you know in a week.
I am interested to know if you succeeded fitting this in the brand-x dropper post.
@@christospapachristou2807 I've just ordered this shim for my brand-x. I'll report back once it arrives!
Update: I’ve just done this for Brand-X ascend. Works a treat!
@@andrewbraker2052 Thanks, exactly what i need now!
@@andrewbraker2052 Was yours with external or internal cabling? Not sure it makes any difference but I have an external one which I need to shave an inch off.
Has anyone tried this on a Pro Koryak 170? Need a touch less than 170 on the new bike...
Does anyone know if the Iridium Dropper post works with this shim? I desperately need to drop the seat 1" on my new Canyon Dude fat bike.
Any chance someone knows for if the 120mm brand-x is the same as the bachelor and aeffect? I need to shorten to 100mm for my 11 yo boy.
Could shorter cranks help if the setup is close already? The shim is so small that I wonder. Considering shorter crank arms already and it seems to me it might help fit while the seatpost is at max as well. At max extension with my post mount bottomed out it is good but not perfect.
That can. I’m 6’2 and run 165 cranks when I can. Unless you’re at Olympic level crank length literally makes no difference.
Hi guys would this work on a lappiere carbon dropper?
Will this shim work on a dropper that's 27.2? PNW Rainier
This is great, does anyone know if this is "compatible" with the KS LEV dropper? I just need to reduce by 1 cm.
Sadly, I do not think so. :(
I just bought a new Trek Roscoe 8 that has a dropper post. I need it to be just a tad bit taller. How can I adjust it?
B scott Undo the seat clamp and raise the entire dropper post
Couldn't you just not fully extend the dropper post? Like could you start with the saddle fully dropped, stand up in your riding position and then raise the saddle until it comes in contact with you?
I did that for a year when I bought my first dropper (tried to guess what size I needed and guessed wrong), you get tired of it quick! At first, you don't mind it, but on longer rides you're always hunting for the right position for your saddle. Going from that to a dropper that puts the seat in the right position every time is like fixing an annoying noise in your car; you don't realize how much it bothered you until you got rid of it!
@@TrailFeatures I seem to be in a position where any dropper post is going to be either too long or too short. I have a stupid bent seat tube on a size small frame. So I have next to nothing for insertion length but I need the post slammed as low as possible because I have ridiculously short legs. I only want a dropper post so I can actually get on the bike (but then of course the saddle is too low for proper pedaling)
Hello does this work on a ks lev ci carbon dropper seatpost? Please anyone
Does this work with TranzX KITSUMA dropper external post (not the AIR model)?
Did you ever figure this out? Trying to do this myself
do you think this shim will still work with PNW Coast suspension post? Specifically thinking about needing 23.5mm of reduced overall travel. Cheers!
Good question! Maybe I’ll take a look and see.
@@TrailFeatures I currently have their newest one sitting in my parts box, because the travel is just a tad too long for my ridley kanzo small frame. :(
@@jeremiahclines502 I've been using one on my gravel bikes and recently moved it to the Axum for testing. I'll have to take a look.
Safety 👓👍👋😎
Any chance this works on Giant Contact Switch dropper post with remote lever, 30.9mm?
Don't know, sadly.
I can confirm giant contact switch dropper will fit. I Hand made this one shim using plastic oil bottle. It’s a bit thick at first(1.2mm) and the black bushing inside the giant contact dropper is pretty tight so I sand the shim to appx 0.9mm with a dremel so it will allow the bushing to fit in. I presume the original one bought from oneup should fit fine. As long as they tuck in everything is perfect and I now have a 140mm dropper😎hope this helps, happy riding!
Such dark background
I'm am the night. 🦇
Thanks... cool video, but didn't work for me... agreed that it should be standard.
If anyone finds a method that works with the Fox Transfer let me know ;-)
I just tried this on my PNW Ranier and couldn't get it to work.
I've found out that PNW recently moved to a new cartridge for most of their droppers. Sadly, that means this mod no longer works, but I am looking at a new mod!
@@TrailFeatures keep me posted
@@TrailFeatures Ah, so this may be my issue, my Ranier may be newer and this does not work anymore...
🤙
I like your disclaimer but honestly bike mechanics aren't all geniuses, some don't understand engineering at all, it often shows when you have service done under warranty...
Learn about the parts and do your homework it's the best bet for safety
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Right!? Need to find out if any other PNW droppers can be modded like this!
My post is 31.6 mm ! No shim needed!
Just buy a dropper with less travel
That sounds boring.
Add to the list of droppers that this will work with and won't work with.
Xfusion manic - no will NOT work.
Brand X dropper - Yes it will work
will it work if the brand x dropper is 150 mm
@@anahadsharma8249 I have a 125 mm dropper post and it works just fine. Since the125 mm and the 150 mm are the same design... I would say most likely.
The Brand x dropper post is the same as a trans x dropper post... So I'm also going to go out and say that this mod will work for trans x dropper posts as well.
is there a difference between the different brand x droppers?
@@ThePfannendude I am fairly certain the only differences between them (besides the model names and diameter) is external routing and internal cable routing.
Since many companies buy transx posts and then slap their logo on it (example trek in some cases, giant in some cases, etc..) it is probably a really safe bet to assume it will work.
However, since I do not own every version... I can't confirm 100%
I can confirm that my trek Roscoe 8 trans x post and the brand x post do work.
@@mwind3041 i have the external one (ascend II). i dont really know how to open it up and brand x dont have any information on that subject.
i have a oneup anyway why am i watching this..
Some try this on Tranxz dropper post ???