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DNM Dropper Post Review (After 6 Months)

2018-09-05 36 Dailymotion

This is the post: https://www.sethsbikehacks.com/product/dnm-dropper-seat-post/<br />Replacement lever: http://amzn.to/1QHo8ki<br /><br />In another video I reviewed and installed the DNM dropper seat post: https://youtu.be/K35LXiExBh8<br /><br />After 6 months of hard use, I'm posting a follow up in case you're wondering how it's held up. The post itself is perfect, the switch is destroyed. Most riders will not destroy the switch, but aggressive risk-takers who crash often will quickly demolish it.<br /><br />I think it's fair to criticize this aspect of the post, since none of my gear shifters, brake levers, or anything else on my handlebars have been destroyed in these 6 months. I think it's the poor design of the switch that makes it vulnerable to impact.<br /><br />You can order a replacement from DNM, but they actually request a bank transfer, and it costs $43! I found a Crankbrother's switch on Amazon which is way nicer for only $35, so that's a much better option: http://amzn.to/1QHo8ki<br /><br />As for the post itself, it's completely life-changing. I can now drop low to bunnyhop or do something aggressive, while popping it back up to ride away is just a flip of a lever. The post is lightweight, sturdy, has virtually no play in it whatsoever, and even looks super nice.<br /><br />Even if you end up destroying the switch, it's still going to cost you well under two hundred dollars, so I highly recommend this post.

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