Internal.External or internal?
They're over $200 on CRC. Plus I have a used one and it has a ton of play. Have had a reverb for 5 years without fault even with my fat ass as a comparison.BrandX
The X-fusion has a pretty strong history online of crapping the bed just outside the 12 month warranty, someone on here had one break at 13 months and cycling deal replaced it for them so CD are good to deal with in my experience. All that being said I have never owned one but was doing the same search you were a while ago.Internal.
They're over $200 on CRC. Plus I have a used one and it has a ton of play. Have had a reverb for 5 years without fault even with my fat ass as a comparison.
Apparently reviews on KS aren't great though.
X-Fusion Manic seems to review well and is $190ish at Cyclingdeal.
A wise move me thinks.edit ... stuff it ... all the best
Agree with this.KS get bad reviews? I'm a fan of them and would recommend. Good warranty support and tend to work well. Both of mine (e10, Lev) are a few years old now and still going strong.
There are plenty of those in the know. Not worth fighting online.edit ... stuff it ... all the best
They may not, I don't know. I just did a couple of googles and the sites I went to had poor reviews. I've only got very limited experience with droppers, thus asking for advice from the greater mtb community in the hope they can relay their real world experience.KS get bad reviews? I'm a fan of them and would recommend. Good warranty support and tend to work well. Both of mine (e10, Lev) are a few years old now and still going strong.
The thing with droppers and just about everything really there is always going to be a failure rate and people annoyed enough to voice it. I’ve had a bunch of different droppers and I found bad reviews in equal measure for all of them.They may not, I don't know. I just did a couple of googles and the sites I went to had poor reviews. I've only got very limited experience with droppers, thus asking for advice from the greater mtb community in the hope they can relay their real world experience.