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The Fox Transfer Neo dropper post answers the call of riders seeking the best wireless dropper post. Riders requested a wireless dropper post with longer drop, lower stack height, increased tire clearance, faster actuation and a more natural lever feel. Fox not only delivered on these requests, but even exceeded them.
Every element of Transfer Neo was critically designed, tested and improved through our Racing Applications and Development (RAD) program:
Included in the box:
Wireless droppers with the battery/motor mounted under the saddle cannot, because doing so would result in contact between the rear tire and the battery. To achieve the ISO-recommended 6mm of clearance between tire and battery, other wireless dropper posts must be run as much as 18mm above full insertion. This position—combined with taller stack height—means your saddle height sits 40mm higher than Transfer Neo when fully compressed.
Transfer Neo is fully supported by the FOX Bike app. Riders can quickly access an overview of Transfer Neo components, download firmware updates and activate useful features like Bike Park Mode, Transport Mode, and monitor service interval tracking.
Bike Park Mode temporarily disables your Transfer Neo dropper lever, preventing accidental seat post extension when riding downhill trails. Bike park riders no longer need to flip their wireless dropper lever to the bar’s topside to avoid accidental actuation. This mode can be quickly deactivated by rapidly pressing the lever four times, or via the app.
Transport Mode is designed to conserve battery power in Transfer Neo while your bike is in transit (e.g. long car rides). When this mode is activated, Transfer Neo will power off automatically with its “Shake to Wake” functionality disabled. To deactivate Transport Mode, drop the rear of the bike from a few feet off the ground (allow it to bounce), or simply remove and reinsert the battery.
The Transfer Neo controller tracks and reports service intervals via the app. Previously, intervals were defined by ride hours. More accurately, Transfer Neo should be serviced once per 8,000 post actuations with app notifications when service is due. The app also displays service pricing and details, with the ability to create a service request or pinpoint nearby service locations.