Ergonomically lowering the Reverb | Ride MTB

Ergonomically lowering the Reverb

Modern single-chainring drivetrains make the shift lever on the left-hand side of the handlebars superfluous - and there is plenty of room for a thumb switch to operate the dropper post. Rock Shox has now also recognized this and is sending a hydraulic remote for the Reverb to the cockpit.

Faster, easier and more often: this is how Rock Shox describes the advantages of the remote control, which now activates the dropper post using your thumb. This remote control has a bleed connection should the lowering system ever stop working.

The new lever is compatible with all so-called B1 and A2 Reverb and Reverb Stealth models, recognizable by the black adjustment screw on the standard remote. The weight of the lever is 69.2 grams - and thus weighs 21 grams heavier than a standard Reverb remote.

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