Bullit dropper housing ..hack?

darwink1

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A little background. I've always had trouble keeping the housing end on the housing and seated in the stop on the dropper when inserting my post in the seat tube. Never had the issue on my other frames, just the bullit. The stop on my oneup dropper is very shallow so that doesn't help.

The routing makes the housing go to the drive side of the seat tube when you insert the post close to max and I found that this was where things were getting pulled out of position. Nothing like getting it all buttoned up just to find its binding.

I threw a short length of shrink wrap on there to keep the housing end seated on the housing and haven't had any issues since. Now I just have to make sure the end sits in the stop while inserting the dropper instead of wondering about the cable end as well.

Dumb little 2 minute hack but its saved me some frustration so I thought I'd pass it on.


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