Physics says that hanging my heavy bike level from a dropper post that isn't at the centre mass of the bike is putting alot of stress on the internals of the post (I assume bushes), here:
So which way is the recommended method?
A: Bike level, dropper post at an angle. (Easier to work on)
B: Dropper post level, bike at an angle. (Slighly less easier to work on)
C: Let the bike find it's own angle. (Even less easier to work on)
D: Don't be lazy, raise the dropper out of the frame a bit more and clamp the main body of it. (Potentially having the bike at any angle you want without stressing the dropper's internals but potentially stressing the frame where the dropper's body is mounted)(Not Pictured, too lazy )
E: None of the above (comment below)
Also curious about how others do it, some carbon frames are odd shapes like my Cube and I don't like the idea of winding a clamp down on a carbon tube anyway.
Note: I am aware of this video where they reckon just 27Nm of rotational force is applied when henging a normal MTB with a weight of about 30lbs which the dropper should handle just fine. I used Chat GPT to extrapolate their figures assuming a heavier bike of 53lbs and it reckons just under 48Nm of force instead, whether the dropper is OK with that I donlt know. Even so, when the bike is clamped level I swear I can see the dropper post bending (probably just seeing things, but just doesn't seem right to me)
So which way is the recommended method?
A: Bike level, dropper post at an angle. (Easier to work on)
B: Dropper post level, bike at an angle. (Slighly less easier to work on)
C: Let the bike find it's own angle. (Even less easier to work on)
D: Don't be lazy, raise the dropper out of the frame a bit more and clamp the main body of it. (Potentially having the bike at any angle you want without stressing the dropper's internals but potentially stressing the frame where the dropper's body is mounted)(Not Pictured, too lazy )
E: None of the above (comment below)
Also curious about how others do it, some carbon frames are odd shapes like my Cube and I don't like the idea of winding a clamp down on a carbon tube anyway.
Note: I am aware of this video where they reckon just 27Nm of rotational force is applied when henging a normal MTB with a weight of about 30lbs which the dropper should handle just fine. I used Chat GPT to extrapolate their figures assuming a heavier bike of 53lbs and it reckons just under 48Nm of force instead, whether the dropper is OK with that I donlt know. Even so, when the bike is clamped level I swear I can see the dropper post bending (probably just seeing things, but just doesn't seem right to me)
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