Dropper posts are rigid by design. The advantage of a 27.2 carbon post is that it has flex built in to provide compliance. By adding a rigid dropper post, you remove that compliance. With ActiveRid...
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There is no Vent Valve as the Reverb AXS XPLR post features air-only internals. Vent Valve is only necessary for our seatposts that use air and oil separated by an IFP (internal floating piston).
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Reverb AXS XPLR is compatible with most seatbags. We recommend checking bag fitment with your seatpost and proper tire clearance before use.
See our Reverb AXS XPLR User Manual found on the SRAM ...
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Reverb AXS XPLR comes with clamps compatible with standard or 7x9 oval rails. Clamps for 7x10 oval are available aftermarket, part number 11.6818.054.002. Check with your local dealer for availabil...
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RockShox Reverb AXS is offered in several seat tube diameters with varying travel to accommodate different seat tube lengths:
Diameter: 30.9, 31.6, 34.9mm
Travel: 100, 125, 150, 170mm
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Checking battery life is easy: press the AXS button on the post. If the LED is green, that indicates between 15-60 hours of ride time. If the LED is red, that means 6-15 hours of ride time. if the ...
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The AXS Mobile App will allow you to create bike profiles that you can add your AXS component to. Once added, you can update the firmware and see firmware release notes, check battery life, and ass...
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The RockShox Reverb AXS is completely waterproof to the IPX7 international standard as long as the battery or battery cover is in place. Initially developed for construction vehicles and food sanit...
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In certain circumstances, air can potentially swap to the oil side of the IFP. If this happens the seatpost develops “squish.” The Vent Valve works by moving the air back into the air chamber and o...
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