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  1. #1
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    New Crank Bros post. Hmm. i dunno...


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    My first impulse was sweet, I really need that.

    Then I thought about the price of the first rock hopper I bought back in 1986 and it was just $50 more than that seat post.

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    I miss my hite-rite

    Like all Crank Bros. products, give it year on the market then buy something else.

    Ridit, PM me for a magdeal on a S blacklite, I have a few in stock.

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    a what? S blacklite?

    These just don't scream 'me'
    http://www.mydesignerbrands.com/basu00sqfjbl.html

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    With respect to function & execution, it looks like a new&improved All Mountain Post. But $300?

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    Cable actuated. Check
    Adjustable air spring. Check
    Static cable mount. Check

    Made by CB. Fuck
    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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    Pre-cisely

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    Rode it. Liked it.

    http://www.vitalmtb.com/photos/featu...,0/bturman,109

    We'll see how she does over an extended period of time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    a what? S blacklite?

    These just don't scream 'me'
    http://www.mydesignerbrands.com/basu00sqfjbl.html
    You could rock those glasses!

    http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...jsp?spid=61089

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    Quote Originally Posted by NuMexJoe View Post
    With respect to function & execution, it looks like a new&improved All Mountain Post. But $300?
    seriously? how much, exactly, do you think these things cost?

    specialized command blacklite: $275
    rockshox reverb: $375
    kind shox LEV: $395
    kind shox i950: $365
    gravity dropper turbo: $300

    $300 MSRP is right where that thing should be.

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    damn it. I was set on a Lev, now I am not sure.
    http://coldsmokechronicles.blogspot.com

    "If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"

    "especially if you beat it like AKPM on a lonely alaskan night" brice618

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    I told you I was retarded!!!!

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    and the truth comes out

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    rode one for a few rides. worked well enough....i would buy it...

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    I LOVE the design.
    Extremely simple, basically a pipe clamp with a cable to loosen the "quills"
    Love the flats on the main post to keep things straight. Just a great all around design.
    Like Marshalolsen, I think the price is cheap, especially considering it's a total new design.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jer View Post
    After the first three seconds, Corbet's is really pretty average.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Malcolm View Post
    I mean, it's not your fault. They say talent skips a generation.
    But hey, I'm sure your kids will be sharp as tacks.

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    I wonder if over time the post will develop "notches" where the mechanism engages the inner shaft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NuMexJoe View Post
    With respect to function & execution, it looks like a new&improved All Mountain Post. But $300?
    I love my AMP. Thanks, bags!!! Really pissed at FSA for not doing anything with it after they bought Precision Cycling.
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshalolson View Post
    seriously? how much, exactly, do you think these things cost?

    specialized command blacklite: $275
    rockshox reverb: $375
    kind shox LEV: $395
    kind shox i950: $365
    gravity dropper turbo: $300

    $300 MSRP is right where that thing should be.
    I think I speak for NuMexJoe when saying that all the dropper posts are big money. I understand the functionality of a dropper post but the MSRP of any of them is hard to swallow. If you show me a dropper post around the $200 range, then I can see getting one. Until then I'll stick with my Thomson.

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    Who will drink the koolaid and guinea pig this fine new CB product with cold hard cash. Freebies don't count - myself included

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    Must not look...

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTsession View Post
    I think I speak for NuMexJoe when saying that all the dropper posts are big money. I understand the functionality of a dropper post but the MSRP of any of them is hard to swallow. If you show me a dropper post around the $200 range, then I can see getting one. Until then I'll stick with my Thomson.
    Once you get an auto ball slapper you can never go back.
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arty50 View Post
    Once you get an auto ball slapper you can never go back.
    Well when you put it that way.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTsession View Post
    I think I speak for NuMexJoe when saying that all the dropper posts are big money. I understand the functionality of a dropper post but the MSRP of any of them is hard to swallow. If you show me a dropper post around the $200 range, then I can see getting one. Until then I'll stick with my Thomson.
    i hear you. $100 vs. $300. i totally get it.

    but dude, those thomson design files where written, what almost 20 years ago? its $5 worth of aluminum, and a design that has not changed... ever. and its still $100. look at the design, R&D, tooling, materials, small parts, increased warranty, customer service etc required on a dropper post. 3x compared to something as simple as straight aluminum post is a great price. i mean an alloy rigid fork is $79.99. a lyrik is $900. a lyrik has baically the same moving parts and number of seals and such as a reverb. just saying.

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    Looks pretty damn slick. I'll be keeping my eye on this for when my KS wears out or blows up.
    There's nothing better than sliding down snow and flying through the air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    I wonder if over time the post will develop "notches" where the mechanism engages the inner shaft.
    ^This. Its just a pipe clamp. The shaft'll get chewed up for sure, but I guess it should be easy enough to replace that seal.

    It looks to address 'most' of the issues that people had with the Joplin. Still would like to see a two-bolt seat clamp, though.

    Quote Originally Posted by marshalolson
    ...those thomson design files where written, what almost 20 years ago? its $5 worth of aluminum, and a design that has not changed... ever. and its still $100.
    Which is why its so great for retailers. No new product, no reason to put it on sale. The Kronolog, OTOH, will probably be $200 on ebay by christmas.

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    $300 is alot to pay for a buttplug. Fuck Crank Brothers and their shitty products.
    Lord King of the Beater-Kooks

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshalolson View Post
    i hear you. $100 vs. $300. i totally get it.

    but dude, those thomson design files where written, what almost 20 years ago? its $5 worth of aluminum, and a design that has not changed... ever. and its still $100. look at the design, R&D, tooling, materials, small parts, increased warranty, customer service etc required on a dropper post. 3x compared to something as simple as straight aluminum post is a great price. i mean an alloy rigid fork is $79.99. a lyrik is $900. a lyrik has baically the same moving parts and number of seals and such as a reverb. just saying.
    Truth! Overpriced boutique seatpost that BREAKS.

    And this.... ( I only sell their cleats in my store so I don't lose shoe sales, nothing else)

    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Conway View Post
    $300 is alot to pay for a buttplug. Fuck Crank Brothers and their shitty products.
    And this...
    Quote Originally Posted by bagtagley View Post
    Cable actuated. Check
    Adjustable air spring. Check
    Static cable mount. Check

    Made by CB. Fuck


    LAST thing you want is a $145 dropper post that fails on a ride.

    Spend the money on one that has a warranty through an IBD! (like me!)

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