Bike YokeREVIVE SEATPOST 185 34.9x484mm BLACK w/ TRIGGY REMOTE
D**N
Worked well...for a day.
I had multiple issues with this dropper post unfortunately, I read great reviews so I had high hopes. When I initially got the product I took it to the shop to be swapped out with my other dropper post, the remote did not have a predrilled hole, so I had to wait another week and pay for the labor to use my bike for the time.Once the part came in another piece broke, although that time It could have been the shops fault? Regardless I had to wait another week.Once the product was installed the shop told me the post was not elevating quick enough and they contacted and sent a video to the U.S. rep. They told the shop it was unusual but provided no correction to the issue.At this point I think to myself not a huge deal I’ll give it a shot. It worked great for a day... the next day the post won’t lock into position and had a squish feeling when extended.Needless to say I’m going to return this and get a brand name.
M**E
Works like a charm!!!
Easy install and works flawlessly!! Very pleased with this dropper post. There cable housing could be a bit longer, that said I did have to cut off 4.5" for my Stumpjumper. A longer housing would have made the measurement step easier but it really wasn't that big of a deal. If anything it slowed me down to check measurements repeatedly. Couldn't be happier with the look and operation!! Well done Bike Yoke!!!
P**E
It doesnt cook you breakfest
Best dropper post on the market, everything else comes in behind as far reliability, performance ,and quality, or you can go with something else and regret later on your choice
J**S
Works perfectly
Great product. Very well made and easy to install.
T**.
Very Happy
This is the best dropper post there is the price!!!
G**N
Absolute Game Changer
I was doing a complete rebuild of my Reverb, the other day (A2 Stealth, 150 mm) and I decided I was fed up with what is, ultimately, an expensive piece of crap with far too many seals and pieces. So I roll into the shop and express my woes to my friends. They said "Have you tried a Bike Yoke Revive?" I replied (this is certainly not verbatim): "I've heard good things, but how much better could it be?"Dear Flying Spaghetti Monster.It's mind boggling.First off, as someone who used to wrench and has worked on my own bikes for twenty years, I hate having to send anything off for service and I greatly dislike the complex rebuild process of most of the posts on the market. The Internal Floating Piston (IFP) design prevalent in many of the high end posts is inherently flawed. It is only a matter of time before the air works its way through the seals and mixes with the oil and you then get "springy" post and nothing short of a full rebuild is in order.Not with the Revive.Forgoing the IFP, it is a simpler two chamber system that has no piston. This is easier to maintain (it is designed with home-mechanics in mind), but air can still get into the oil... so the solution is the reset switch. Take a 4 mm allen (or use their lever) hold the switch open (it's not a screw, it has positive engagement and springs back into place) and push the post down. Release the reset lever (your wrench) and DONE. It takes seconds. No two hour mess of a Reverb rebuild. On top of which, all of my aforementioned friends say they've never had to do it (save the first time upon installation). But it is nice to know it's there!If that was the only feature on hand, that would be one thing, but there's so much more.It is the smoothest, easiest to depress dropper I have ever used, hands down. I currently run two KS Lev posts (one on a gravel bike), a Fox Transfer Factory, and a Reverb. I've used lots of other posts on various demo and test bikes (bike industry friends) and this just blows them all away. It is THAT smooth. Even smoother than the Transfer Factory and that is saying something.I can't comment on the lever, as I'm partial to the Wolf Tooth Light Action ReMote (I had used their kit to replace they hydraulic line on my Reverb and use their levers on all of my bikes save the gravel one, where I hacked the front shifter), but with that lever actuating the dropper is like flicking a playing card. It's insane. I'd wager it's faster than even the new AXS Reverb (which is wireless and electronic) and I would say it's most definitely more reliable.It's so easy, in fact, that I'm more likely to use the dropper in places I didn't before (and I would consider myself a pretty experienced dropper post wrangler). Like tiny sections on descents where I feel like a sprint is in order. It's so fast and so easy to use that I am almost learning to use a dropper all over again. In fact, if you use that setup (their lever is supposed to be very good, by the way) it almost feels like the post is broken because it's that easy to depress both the lever and the post. With the Light Action remote it only needs the slightest touch to open it up and I barely had to turn the barrel adjuster. Being accustomed to other posts, I actually over did it at first.$400 may seem like a lot for a dropper post, but given that it's designed to never be serviced professionally and has the built in reset feature, it's actually cheaper in the long run. On top of that it is so silky, all my other posts now feel like garbage. I just wish they made it in 27.2 so I could put it on my gravel bike now.
S**E
Dangerous
I’ve broken 2 of these postSeat came completely off bike twice and I’m just lucky I didn’t get hurt either time. Should be a recall on these before someone gets seriously injured if they haven’t already! Other than the post breaking they work great
D**.
Best post I have ever owned
I own 3. Best post I have ever owned. Never once failed me. It will get squishy if your bike is store vertically or upside down but a quick bleed with the revive lever and it’s good as new.
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