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A seatpost whose height can be controlled while riding.

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Rationale behind dropper posts on "SUV" e-bikes

So while the sole reason for a dropper post for a cycling enthusiast is purely technical off road, for cyclists in general there are numerous valid reasons. … Purported benefits of a dropper post are an easy sell to a luddite, drawbacks can be quickly glossed over. …
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Bicycle Repair Stand Solutions for bikes with a Dropper style seatpost

There are work stands that hold the bike by the bottom bracket - refer this question
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Can a dropper post be added to a Giant bicycle with D-Fuse?

This site says the Revolt Advanced Pro 0 has a 30.9mm seatpost and can take a MTB dropper. … Key thing is that the frame takes a standard round post and you can find a dropper of the correct diameter - 30.9 is common. You will need check for your frame. …
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Should one's bum be behind, or merely over, the lowered saddle on steeper descents?

Depends entirely how steep the hill is. The aim is to keep the bike balanced maintaining reasonable (50%) of weight on the rear wheel, and when that can no longer be achieved, keep the center of gravi …
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