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  1. #1
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    Magura connections?

    A few years ago I purchased a Magura Vyron wireless dropper to make it easy to switch between a dropper and an alloy seatpost with a tag-a-long bracket for towing the little one. Although not a great dropper, it's been fine and I probably have another year before I can ditch the tag along completely.

    This year I lost the dust cap for the side of the post and I'm worried that water intrusion might shorten it's life. I can't find this part online anywhere and have no idea where to source it. Anybody have a support email address or a dealership affiliation of any sort that I might be able to talk to about getting this part?

    Thanks,

    Seth

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    Magura USA.

    That might be a tough one to find, maybe they can get the dimensions and you could find a place to 3d print one?
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  3. #3
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    Thanks - I'll give them a call! I have a printer and several at work. We have a laser scanner coming in the near future and I figured that was my last ditch if I couldn't just buy one...

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    Cut a piece of tape to cover the opening,spooge silicon in there. When it’s dry remove, pull out tape and you have a cover


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    Quote Originally Posted by detrusor View Post
    Cut a piece of tape to cover the opening,spooge silicon in there. When it’s dry remove, pull out tape and you have a cover


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    I feel like with a little time and effort I can make the solution much more difficult and time intense. Thanks for the offer, though. ;-)

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    Just an idea, but a piece of an old inner tube might be an easy way to cover up the port securely

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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by S.B. View Post
    Just an idea, but a piece of an old inner tube might be an easy way to cover up the port securely

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    Inner what?

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