I’m still fighting the dropper fad. Nope.
there are people saying the same thing about the 29r wheel "fad" . . . . look how that has worked out
I’m still fighting the dropper fad. Nope.
Waiting for it to come full circle, I can’t stand the constant “non-nessacary” cycling technology. #partypooperView attachment 199076View attachment 199077
I’m still fighting the dropper fad. Nope.
If you ride on risky terrain they are indispensable. Modern big bikes (fat, 29'er..) are kinda tough to eject when the seat is all the way up.I don't know if I'd say the dropper is a fad. The basic idea of lowering the seat to make descending easier/more fun has been around since the Ride-Hite back in the early 90's. It just took a while for technology to catch up with the idea. I can't see ever going back to fixed seat posts on my mtn bikes. Hell... I want dropper posts on my road bikes.
Back to the steering stabilizer....I tend to agree with @Ryan.P...plus it simply being a couple of springs....im highly suspect. But being that canyon is actually spending time/money to engineer it into their frames? I mean I would at least try it. I wonder if Jack Moir would be allowed to give an honest review of it? Probably not.
I’m still fighting the dropper fad. Nope.
Dropper is the most substantial innovation of the last 20yrs, it has an immediate effect on your riding. If you forced me to choose between a dropper and disc's I would take a dropper. We wanted them before they were even invented. I regularly lowered my seat with my quick release clamp back in the day, had a line scratched in my black Thomson post to bring the height back to where I wanted it. Biggest testament to the dropper is try going on a ride without one now.If the dropper is a fad, so are rubber tires 🙂
Im saying that the dropper is the single best invention for mountain bikes....since??? hmm...I never rode a pre disc mtb.....I cant really think of one other single thing that made such a tremendous difference.
Back to the steering stabilizer....I tend to agree with @Ryan.P...plus it simply being a couple of springs....im highly suspect. But being that canyon is actually spending time/money to engineer it into their frames? I mean I would at least try it. I wonder if Jack Moir would be allowed to give an honest review of it? Probably not.
Exactly, I’m only riding 29’ers until the 36’er gains momentum.there are people saying the same thing about the 29r wheel "fad" . . . . look how that has worked out
Im saying that the dropper is the single best invention for mountain bikes....since??? hmm...I never rode a pre disc mtb.....I cant really think of one other single thing that made such a tremendous difference.
Don’t forget MTB specific geo. As significant as anything on that list for ride improvement.Since my first mountain bike, we’ve added:
Front suspension
Rear suspension
Tubeless tires
Disc brakes
Dropper post
29” wheels but that’s a dimension not a technology
I don’t really think tubeless tires make the cut in conversation. You don’t even need them today so long as you carry plenty of tubes.
Like the Captain I’d say disc brakes drop off the list next.
I would keep the suspension pieces separate because they came in separately. If you had to pick 1 I think you have to take front over rear. I don’t know how a bike would ride with rear suspension only.
Leaving these 2: dropper or suspension fork. I’m not sure a full rigid bike with rim brakes would be worth riding. I think I’d go with suspension fork over the dropper.
In any event it’s not a fad.
Don’t forget MTB specific geo. As significant as anything on that list for ride improvement.
I mean its like having you gt-350 and shifting it at only 5000rpm. So much more potential to unlock.Same here. I have them - rarely use them.
I mean its like having you gt-350 and shifting it at only 5000rpm. So much more potential to unlock.
You’re not wrong. Not an invention an important refinement. I was framing the discussion as ride improvement not just gadgets. Just get on a 1995 stump jumper and a contemporary one….. that difference comes from all the above. Including frame geo.I’d argue that’s a dimension more than a technology. While you’re not wrong it’s kind of like saying the pole vaulter got better when he got a longer pole, no?
That just means it’s “adult” driven…I mean its like having you gt-350 and shifting it at only 5000rpm. So much more potential to unlock.