Lapierre dropper post

Philliiing

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I just bought a used eZesty, and the dropper post need some service.
However… it does not seem to be a “normal” shock pump valve.
The threading on the valve is internal?!

Anyone know what kind of adapter I can use? And where to buy it?
 

flash

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Isn't a cartridge? You can't adjust the pressure. Just service the seals and it should be back to normal? GMBN did a video a while back on servicing droppers that might help.

Gordon
 

Philliiing

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May 16, 2022
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Isn't a cartridge? You can't adjust the pressure. Just service the seals and it should be back to normal? GMBN did a video a while back on servicing droppers that might help.

Gordon
Nah... i´m quite sure it is air adjustable.
it looks like this (picture)

IMG_2959.JPG
 

Mountainlake

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Nah... i´m quite sure it is air adjustable.
it looks like this (picture)

View attachment 88235
I confirme, I have a e-zesty with the same seat post. There is a small bolt on top, remove it and find this kind of valve. But I don't know how to connect a pump to this, it is quite small( around 6 mm diameter), not a classic high pressure valve. Does someone know how to inflate this ? Thank you
 

RustyMTB

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You need a shock pump & adapter, like this. It's not clear from the photo exactly what kind but any Lapierre dealer should be ble to tell you & from memory, my Zesty came with a separate manual specifically for the dropper post & if yours does too, it should be easy to identify the dropper model.

 

Mountainlake

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You need a shock pump & adapter, like this. It's not clear from the photo exactly what kind but any Lapierre dealer should be ble to tell you & from memory, my Zesty came with a separate manual specifically for the dropper post & if yours does too, it should be easy to identify the dropper model.

Thank you for your help ;-)
The internal diameter seems to be 6mm
 

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