LiftPost
- Internal routed dropper seatpost with smooth stepless travel
- Easy disassembly for cleaning the seatpost and replacing the durable air-oil cartridge.
- Complete with remote lever and cable set
- Smooth stepless travel for adjustable saddle height
- The seatpost clamp has 0mm offset on the seatpost center
- Easy disassembly for cleaning and cartridge replacement
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LiftPost Dropper Seatpost
Easily adjust your saddle height with the LiftPost, our internal-routed dropper seatpost offering a smooth 150mm stepless travel. Engineered with a durable air-oil cartridge, it ensures reliability on every ride. The package includes a remote lever and cable set for a complete setup. With a seat post clamp featuring 0mm offset on the seatpost center, the LiftPost provides stability and comfort. Easy disassembly for cleaning and cartridge replacement ensures longevity. Elevate your cycling adventure with the LiftPost!
Size guide
One type of seatpost comes in different diameter sizes to fit various bike frames and riding styles. For road bikes, a 27.2mm diameter is most common, providing a balance between strength and weight. Mountain bikes often feature larger seatpost diameters, such as 30.9mm or 31.6mm for added strength. You can determine the correct seatpost diameter by measuring the diameter of your current seatpost (at its widest point) or by consulting your bike's specifications.
| Size | Â | Â |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Diameter (mm) | 30.9 | 31.6 |
Specifications
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Sizes
30.9mm (733g), 31.6mm (755g)
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Length (mm)
470
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Minimum insert length (mm)
155
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Certified for
E-Bike (EN 15194), MTB (EN 14766 / ISO 4210), Road (EN 14781 / ISO 4210), Touring (EN 14764 / ISO 4210)
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Seatpost type
Dropper
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Clamp mechanism
Dual bolt
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Carbon rails compatible
Yes
Offset
The seatpost offset refers to the distance between the centerline of the seatpost and the centerline of the saddle rail clamp. A zero offset aligns the clamp with the seatpost, while a 15mm offset positions the center of the saddle rail clamp 15mm behind the center of the seatpost. The offset affects the saddle position and influences saddle position and rider comfort on the bike.