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Drop bar suspension remote
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This is a remote lever for a suspension fork for use with road bike drop handlebars. I presume it could also be used for rear suspensions too.
Like the dropper remotes it is based on, it provides the rider access to the controls from either the hood of the brake lever, or the curve of the drops. This is such a remix that I used the same basic files, so I needed to mirror all the parts to make them work on the right hand side of the bars.
This particular design has a latch to hold the lever in two positions, besides fully released. Press the button on the side to release the lever to the full slack position. Total cable travel is about 24mm.
In addition to needing a shifter/brake lever clamp and 608 bearing like the designs this is remixed from, you will also need a small ~1" safety pin to use as the spring for the latch. The safety pin might be left over from running events where the number is pinned to a shirt. Pry apart the sheet metal of the head to get to just the wire spr
Like the dropper remotes it is based on, it provides the rider access to the controls from either the hood of the brake lever, or the curve of the drops. This is such a remix that I used the same basic files, so I needed to mirror all the parts to make them work on the right hand side of the bars.
This particular design has a latch to hold the lever in two positions, besides fully released. Press the button on the side to release the lever to the full slack position. Total cable travel is about 24mm.
In addition to needing a shifter/brake lever clamp and 608 bearing like the designs this is remixed from, you will also need a small ~1" safety pin to use as the spring for the latch. The safety pin might be left over from running events where the number is pinned to a shirt. Pry apart the sheet metal of the head to get to just the wire spr
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