Fitting a reverb seatpost to a frame without mounts?
Wankleburr
Posts: 19
Hello i have a Gt I-drive Elite 6 which is an awesome bike, love it to bits.
im thinking however of investing in a reverb seatpost, however there is no points of routing the hose/cable.
im sure there are other bikes with this issue,i was just wondering if anyone has any good ideas or niffty ways of fitting it nicely?
im thinking however of investing in a reverb seatpost, however there is no points of routing the hose/cable.
im sure there are other bikes with this issue,i was just wondering if anyone has any good ideas or niffty ways of fitting it nicely?
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You can buy self adhesive cable guies from CRC is you want it to look a bit neater0
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I went with the stick on cable guides the first time... Worked for a week before they started dropping off.
The simple way is to cable tie the cable to the frame in two or even three places along the top tube...
Drop the post into the frame, mount the pusher on the handlebar, then cable tie the middle section to the frames top tube making sure your leaving enough looping available to either end for free movement...
Works on both my bikes fine...Scott Ransom
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=12838773
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The Reverb I got came with double clips that I can clip the Reverb hose to my brake hose.Trek Remedy 7
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