Do you love dropper posts, What about manufacturers remotes?
It’s not that they’re bad- just that manufacturers’ need to accommodate front shifters invariably leads to compromise. The result is levers that sit out of reach, force the hand to unwrap from the bar, and ask the thumb to move in strange ways.
Wolf Tooth have created the ReMount product line to address these issues by turning most cable-actuated dropper remotes on their side. When used with one-by cockpits, this moves the remote lever from inboard of the brake lever to roughly where a front shifter’s thumb paddle would normally sit. The ReMount’s generous 30mm length and offset clamp allow you to find a remote position that keeps more of your hand on the bar and more of your mind on the trail.
Specifications
| ReMount Remote | Weight | Material | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Remount IS-AB | 15g | Aluminum, Delrin, and Stainless Steel Hardware | The ReMount IS-AB mounts securely to all Shimano I-Spec A and I-Spec B left brake levers Not all provided hardware will be required for each standard |
| Remount IS-II | 16g | Aluminum, Delrin, and Stainless Steel Hardware | The ReMount IS-II mounts securely to all Shimano I-Spec II (11-speed generation) brake levers. |
| MatchMaker | 19g | Aluminum, Delrin, and Stainless Steel Hardware | The ReMount is designed to work with cable-actuated dropper and shock remotes with pivots parallel to the handlebar center. The ReMount MM mounts securely to all MatchMaker X (MMX) compatible SRAM and Avid brake levers. TheReMount MM can be mounted to the underside of top/left RockShox MMX hydraulic lockouts. SRAM’s MatchMaker X T-nut and matching Torx screw are required for mounting. |



















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