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Rock Shox PopLoc Left Hand Remote Sprint Lever, Black

Rock Shox PopLoc Left Hand Remote Sprint Lever, Black

Rock Shox PopLoc Left Hand Remote Sprint Lever, Black
$ 43.94

Score By Feature

Based on 103 ratings
Accuracy
8.58
Temperature Control
8.68
Easy to use
8.10

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Product Description

Remote lever for the PopLoc Sprint
A handlebar-mounted remote control that is ergonomic in design
It is not compatible with the motion control of 2013
Controls can be found on the left hand side
The cable pull has a 17mm diameter

Questions & Answers

Do you think this would work with a 30 Gold Tournament Killer?

The plan doesn't seem to work for me. The lever is only part of the lockout assembly, not the entire unit.

Does the Rock Shox Reba RL work with the Rock Shox Are there any special models of the Epic Comp 29 available?

Hello, I bought a GAP 27 to use with my work. I believe you can use the fork because it is Reba, 5, 2 and the container is Reba

Do you think this will work with ?

There is no option for this. Only Rockshox forks can use it. It uses an entirely different lockout lever than Fox.

Do you think this will work with a Rock Shox Sid A trek superfly 2014 is equipped with the shock. ?

The answer is yes.

Selected User Reviews For Rock Shox PopLoc Left Hand Remote Sprint Lever, Black

The company is efficient and It took a few months for my new and originally specified Pushloc remote to break on my Specialized Crave after The fork was originally included with it as a Rock Shox Reba Gold 32
4/5

Despite this, I chose to buy this instead of a component of that level. So why did I do It seemed that the original remote's engagement mechanism stopped working after the inner wire was replaced. Since then, my poorly done work eventually led to the remote not working. I was not happy with the result, and I thought I was at fault for the situation. The remote has been stuck in its locked position for quite a while. (Thanks Niagara) I stumbled upon this just prior to the breakage of the remote this past spring. It took me a while to wait after I bought it. Although it took more than a week to ship (a week), I was able to get it on 3/31 thanks to patience and the speed of USPS. This product looks like it would be very useful and have been overlooked by me. The app looks very simple, and the function (IMHO) seems to be easier to deal with when it malfunctions, than While the object is constructed from plastic, it has a unique function and is It is as simple as pushing a lever to unlock the door or pushing a button to lock it. The plastic lever is lighter than the aluminum lever constructed in the beginning, this one is made from plastic. Due to its small size, it also reduced the appearance of clutter in the bar. Although, since it is built from plastic, it has one con related to it. The update is On today (4/5/15), I checked out the trails, and they were in good working order. The system also has a few things I need to adjust to, but overall it is amazing The durability of the product is really difficult to predict (yet). Though the lever is somewhat loose, there is a slight amount of play. It's not that big of a deal.

In addition, there was no instruction sheet included with the product. There is really no need to do anything else but remove the shifter and brake levers from the left side of your handlebars, remove the old remote, install the new remote with the inner wire attached, and reattach the shifter My preference is for friction shift lever housing (coil lined so it is thinner, like a brake housing, but 4 mm thick). I suggest), When this setup is used, there is definitely more accuracy in the lever pull. Preside over the event as well It also made the lever pull easier and more accurate because I lubricated the liner with some FINISHLINE Dry Teflon lubricant. It has a stainless steel inner cable and is very smooth, so the operation is smooth as well. I recommend this component if you are looking to upgrade your Poploc or you want easy customization. My favorite lever in the whole world, I really love it. The Niagara Falls Cycling Club thanks you! I updated this on 4/17, thanks for your patience! The 18/15 date. In order to test its operation, I have completed a series of rides. I slipped and fell while training on my hardtail as I turned right on a switchback that was quite loose over hardpack. In any case, the Poploc is mounted on the left-hand side of the handlebars, so there is no damage.

Katie Witt
Katie Witt
| Jan 14, 2021
It was easy to install, took 10 minutes, and works well with Rockshox Reba forks
5/5

It does not come with the fork parts. The lockout on my car had been damaged, so I had to replace it. The installation took me 10 minutes since all of the left side of the handlebars had to be removed for the installation. It was pretty easy to attach it to the handlebars in the position I wanted, run the cable and housing to the lockout, slide the cable into the proper position, tighten down the cinch bolt, cut the cable and I was good to go! If you want more details, you can watch it on YouTube! Zip ties are a great way to keep cables organized.

Daniella Henson
Daniella Henson
| Jul 29, 2020
The shocks work perfectly on my 2004 Cannondale Scaple 3000 with DT Swiss rear shocks
5/5

It is a HORRIBLE Swiss design, the DT Swiss remote that came with my bike was garbage from the beginning, I even bought another new one thinking maybe the one with my bike was defective, but no, it was garbage from the beginning. I find this Rock Shox remote to be amazing and a huge improvement. That was the first time I was able to actually lock the rear shock in place.

Zayd Montoya
Zayd Montoya
| May 24, 2021
I replaced my previous broken lockpop with this part
5/5

I had to adjust the length of the cable and tube to put it in place, but I was able to do it. If the product came with a wire cap, that would have been great.

Frank Byers
Frank Byers
| Nov 23, 2020
Pushlock can be replaced with this product
5/5

This replacement push lock is excellent for replacing a broken one.

Kyrie Ayers
Kyrie Ayers
| Aug 10, 2020
It's a good product but sometimes it sticks due to the lever being not so smooth
3/5
Regina Curtis
Regina Curtis
| Oct 04, 2020
The kit looks like a right hand kit because once it was a left hand kit
3/5

Once it was installed ( with the logo facing right, - I think it must be a right-hand kit You push the button and the lever strikes your thumb every time you do so. I didn't think the return was that big of a deal.

Walter Trujillo
Walter Trujillo
| Jul 07, 2021
The replacement part replaces the original that was damaged at a public bike rack
5/5

It works fine.

Kimora Sparks
Kimora Sparks
| Jun 28, 2021

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