Wolf Tooth ReMote Sustain Kit for RockShox Reverb Droppers

Wolftooth, manufacturer of the most well thought out 1X style dropper post lever upgrade on the market, just announced an kit that converts select RockShox Reverb dropper seatposts from a hydraulic actuation to a cable actuation. The kit uses their lever and allows for a quick disconnect. More details below…

Details

  • A leak-proof, robust, and low-maintenance mechanical actuation system
  • Easy cable detachment for service or shipping
  • A 40mm (1 5/8in) reduction of in-frame height when compared to Connectamajig-equipped Reverbs
  • Straightforward 15-minute installation
  • Reverb Stealth generation A2 and B1 compatibility
  • Wolf Tooth’s low-profile, high-traction lever
  • Easily-installed UpFront cable fixing
  • A large-diameter 21mm ball-bearing pivot
  • Low-torque Cable-Kind Clamp
  • A solidly-mounted, rattle-free integrated cable adjuster
  • The industry-first breakaway axle pivot, making the inevitable mishaps less (financially) painful
  • Available integrated brake lever mounting for Shimano I-Spec and SRAM Matchmaker X brake levers
  • Starting at $89.95 (full pricing below)

Compatibility

  • Compatible with Rockshox Reverb A2 and B Spec Stealth (internal) routing dropper posts.
    • NOT compatible with A1 spec Reverbs
    • NOT compatible with non-Stealth (externally routed hydraulic hose)
    • A2 Spec has no marking at the top of the stanchion and the speed adjuster knob is black (vs Silver for the A1)
    • B Spec has gold “Rockshox” written at the top of the stanchion

Installation

Pricing

www.wolftoothcomponents.com

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