RSP Plummet Remote Dropper Seat Pos
RSP Plummet Remote Dropper Seat Pos
Weight: | 630 Grams |
Size: | 30.9mm |
Dimensions: | 52.1 x 15.1 x 6.7 cm; 630.49 Grams |
Brand: | RSP |
Model: | RMSPDROP |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | RSP |
Department: | Unisex |
Dimensions: | 52.1 x 15.1 x 6.7 cm; 630.49 Grams |
Size: | 30.9mm |
Seems to suggest in the description that there are three set heights. Other description at other suppliers say infinite adjustment. Some of the reviews also say three set heights. All I can say is the one I got is hydraulic damped and can be set at any height in between min and max. Really smooth. Only issue will likely be the cable bends in quite a kink at the pivot of the thumb lever. Undoubtedly this is where people mention it breaks cables. Time will tell but at half the price of the next cheapest it seems good value.
Bought for my Dad for his new bike, he loves it.
The first one was faulty, sent a replacement immediately, great service.
I have this dropper over a good few years now and there’s no issues with it at all!! Still working like in the time when was purchased
Just be aware that the 400 mm is not available . It’s an ok bit of kit for the price but I would advise a trip to the bike shop. As measuring can be complicated.
owhere near as smooth as a reverb, but the only dropper i could find for a 27.9 seat-tube. cable tension adjustment is very important – too slack and it won’t disengage, too tight and it won’t stay latched in the lower positions causing the seat to rise unexpectedly. needs to be thoroughly cleaned if mud/dirt has got into it but it has relatively simple and robust innards. As best as I can tell Raleigh no longer warranty this product so if it goes wrong then you’re stuffed.
Brillian budget dropper had it for a month now and can’t fault it.
Does what advertised, had difficulties using the internally routed wire for it, but managed.
got this to try a dropper post to see how it would feel without having to spend the big bucks of a hydraulic one. ( this is mechanical) . This has 3 stages full up, half way and completely down. You need to watch ( Which I hadn’t considered) that the full up position isn’t to high for normal riding ( which it was for me) so I had to change my saddle and trim down the spacing collar and I eventually got it to fit. Unless your bike takes a skinny seat post you will need to buy a spacing collar to make this fit. The seat does wobble slightly which I have deducted a point off but it’s nothing to drastic. I adapted very quickly to it keeping it up full when riding and popping it down halfway for downhills and way to the bottom if I thought I had to scrape my foot around a berm or some serious steep downhill.
Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Fitted to my sons 24″ wheeled MTB as he wanted ‘one like Dad’.
Fitting is a doddle…. and cable is just the right length.
to be clear it has 3 height settings – which I found unclear prior to purchasing…..
1. Fully extended – it’s highest postion
2. half way
3. Lowest position
I’m not sure how the mechanics work inside, but it seems you have to take the pressure off the saddle before you want to drop the seat…..
Gently lift yourself out of the saddle… press the remote release …. then sit back down gently to desired height …. release remote button…
My 9 year old finds this easy to operate…
Would recommend – value for money considering your other options of 200 plus