Flow-Rider
Burner
Only bike bug, but it's the same shop these days.
Very nice post too, nearly BikeYoke levels of smoothness.FLASHRESOLVE gives 25% off Wolftooths dropper off their website so $487 AU looks like free delivery as well.
Very nice post too, nearly BikeYoke levels of smoothness.
I bought one a couple of months ago, definitely wasn't a complaint - nearly BikeYoke is one helluva compliment.Apparently they have changed the type of oil in the post and it’s a bit smoother now.
I bought one a couple of months ago, definitely wasn't a complaint - nearly BikeYoke is one helluva compliment.![]()
Not tried a Bike Yoke yet but my Yep post is silky smooth.![]()
One Up vs Bike Yoke = no describable difference to me except the Bike Yoke doesn't have the cartridge rattle that One Ups have (fixed with tape)
Do you have any dramas with it? My mate has one and it's always being bled/warranty/fixed.
One Up vs Bike Yoke = no describable difference to me except the Bike Yoke doesn't have the cartridge rattle that One Ups have (fixed with tape)
The lever just clips in/out. It takes a 4mm allen key instead if you don't want the lever in there, so I personally don't bother running mine anymore after unhooking the lever from my first one by accident when moving the bike around lifting it by the saddle. I have a multi-tool with me on most rides, so would just use that if needed. Think I had to "reset" my first post twice, and the others only when I first installed them (they seem to aerate in shipping or during assembly, then are fine once "reset").I have 1 x Bike Yoke and 2 x OneUps. I cant notice any difference in them either.
Interestingly mine has the reset arm but I have seen some that don't.
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I think it's normally in the plastic packet with the cable and cable ends (IIRC). Let me know if you need one.I have two of them and don't recall either coming with the lever.
lol could be anywhere. Happy to just use the Allen key now and then tbh, but cheers.I think it's normally in the plastic packet with the cable and cable ends (IIRC). Let me know if you need one.![]()
The lever just clips in/out. It takes a 4mm allen key instead if you don't want the lever in there, so I personally don't bother running mine anymore after unhooking the lever from my first one by accident when moving the bike around lifting it by the saddle. I have a multi-tool with me on most rides, so would just use that if needed. Think I had to "reset" my first post twice, and the others only when I first installed them (they seem to aerate in shipping or during assembly, then are fine once "reset").