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Wireless down and up dropper post??

yzf1999

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Ok guys I have a question…I use my dropper post all the time at my favorite bike park. My analog dropper works perfectly, but I’d like to have a battery powered (blue tooth activated) dropper that will retract without me having to be setting on it using my weight to drop it. This would save me a ton of energy from having to lift myself back into the attack position every time I need it to be down. RockShox AXS Reverb only pops it back up not down. Does any know of a dropper that is battery operated down as well as up?? Thanks.
 
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No spring….one polarity moves the post one direction…reverse the polarity and the shaft moves the opposite direction. There is a little move to it but that’s the main idea. Also I bet engineering could get the weight to what a wireless unit weighs now.
 
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Ebike exists since I was a kid maybe even before so 30+, it started with small motor on the front wheel.

I'll say it again and no offense, if there is a need and therefore a market, innovation comes its way. If it is let's say too niche you better off trying to build it on your own. At least it would be an amazing journey.
 
I take no offense to people having fun, but I truly believe a fully automated dropper post has a market once perfected. People spend big money just to get a wireless up only dropper.
 
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