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How do I service my KS LEV dropper post?

How do I service my KS LEV dropper post?

Starts here15:31KS LEV Integra General Maintenance – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip58 second suggested clipIf you’re using a bench vise. If you’re not able to come up with those the other thing you can do isMoreIf you’re using a bench vise. If you’re not able to come up with those the other thing you can do is just use a bike stand. And you clamp it around the mast.

How do you service a KS e20?

Starts here15:30KS e30-i, e20-i and eTen-i General Service Video – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip59 second suggested clipTake your time and pop those. Out. Next thing we’re going to do is kind of check out our D u bushingMoreTake your time and pop those. Out. Next thing we’re going to do is kind of check out our D u bushing here. Basically this should have an easy sliding motion not much friction.

How do you service a seatpost?

Starts here3:09Easiest Way To Service A Dropper Post! | 6 Easy Steps! – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip44 second suggested clipStep 4 service the post grab some alcohol. And start cleaning off the grease of the seat post. NextMoreStep 4 service the post grab some alcohol. And start cleaning off the grease of the seat post. Next clean the small plastic. Parts don’t be too rough with them because again they are plastic.

How do I add air to my dropper post?

Starts here2:38KS dropper post sag fix – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip57 second suggested clipSo what I did simply remove the cap. Expose the pressure nipple. Take your gage. Air. It up.MoreSo what I did simply remove the cap. Expose the pressure nipple. Take your gage. Air. It up.

Why won’t my dropper post stay down?

If you press the lever of your dropper post and nothing happens (the post either stays up or down), then there is not enough tension on the cable. You’ll want to ADD tension. If your dropper post is moving without pressing the lever (it won’t stay up as you are riding), then you have too much tension on the cable.

How do you adjust a dropper post in Kansas?

Starts here2:45Ask a Mechanic: Setting up Kind Shock LEV Integra Dropper PostsYouTube

How do I install KS rage dropper?

Starts here15:39KS RAGE-i 75mm shortest base dropper post – YouTubeYouTube

How do you adjust the dropper post on KS Eten?

Starts here4:24KS eTen Dropper post – Installation and Overview. – YouTubeYouTube

Should you lubricate a dropper post?

The best thing you can do to prolong the life of your dropper seat post is to keep it clean. After every ride gently wash off any mud and grime from the post shaft. To keep the main wiper seal in good working order, it is recommended to apply a small amount of suspension lube to the clean seal to keep it lubricated.

How often should you service your dropper post?

Most likely about twice a year but if you have been riding in very muddy, wet or dusty terrain, we recommend opening up your seat post and checking that its still clean inside. If not, its time for a service.

Should you grease dropper post?

You should treat your dropper like a shock body or fork sliders. That means wipe your post clean and the wiper dry after every ride. A little suspension grease (ie. SRAM Butter, Slick Honey, Wet Seal, Silicon Shine, etc.)

Do all dropper posts need air?

All dropper posts use a spring to extend the seat upwards. In some posts, this air spring is small and held at relatively high pressure (around 200 – 250 psi). When the post is in the dropped position, that air pressure can be up to 3 times higher.