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PNW Components Puget Dropper Lever Kit Black, 2x, 22.2mm Clamp, Universal Feed
Coming standard with the level assembly, cables, housing, and stainless steel noodle, the PNW Components Dropper Lever Kit has you covered after the last crash you took got the best of your replacement lever. Smooth and durable, this kit makes it easy to install, adjust, and replace, getting you... |
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PRO Dropper Post Lever Black, 23.8mm
Perfect for our gravel bikes and bikepacking rigs, the Dropper Post Lever lets us easily run dropper posts on bikes with drop bars. The 23. 8mm clamp attaches to our bars right behind the brake lever for easy access, and lets us keep our saddle out of the way for navigating singletrack descents. |
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Shimano GRX RX820 Dropper Post Lever/Caliper Black, Left/Front
Delivers seamlessly integrated dropper post actuation |
Price: $414.99
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Shimano GRX ST-RX810 Dropper Post Lever & Caliper Black, Left/Front, 1x
As dropper posts become increasingly more common on gravel bikes, Shimano stays ahead of the game with the GRX BL-RX810-LA lever and caliper set. This innovative dual-control lever integrates the brake lever and dropper post remote into one unit, streamlining your cockpit and providing much... |
Price: $379.99
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Shimano GRX ST-RX810 Dropper Post Lever Black, Left/Front, 1x
There's no question that dropper posts are becoming more popular on gravel bikes, as they allow you to lower your center of gravity unimpeded by the saddle, improving confidence on long fire-road descents. The only problem is that most dropper remotes are designed for mountain bikes and clamp... |
Price: $257.99
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Shimano SL-MT800-L Dropper Post Lever
Dropper posts revolutionized the way we ride mountain bikes, and Shimano's SL-MT800-L Dropper Post Level is here to make dropper posts even easier to use than before. This quick-lever offers access from your grip position with minimum hand movement, and takes minimal effort to actuate. It's... |