Wolf Tooth Introduces ReMote Pro Dropper Lever

Apr 20, 2023
by Wolf Tooth Components  
Wolf Tooth ReMote Pro

Words: Wolf Tooth Components

ReMote Pro is cycling’s most adjustable and refined dropper lever. It features more adjustment than any other dropper lever so you can configure your cockpit based on riding style. It also features a full machined assembly for durability and ergonomics. Eight clamp options are available that are compatible with all standard MTB handlebars and can integrate with several brake clamps for a clean and tidy cockpit. ReMote Pro is machined at Wolf Tooth in Minnesota and compatible with all cable-actuated dropper posts.

ReMote Pro is the only dropper lever that allows for adjustment of the lever starting position independent of cable tension. Some dropper levers do have limited adjustment of lever starting position, though they require the cable and cable clamp to be moved along with the lever, which can require additional cockpit changes. With ReMote Pro, you have 48º of rotational freedom to select your lever starting point – no need to adjust clamp positioning or cable tension (or anything else) to get the lever to your ideal spot. ReMote Pro can be moved along and rotated around the handlebar as can be done with ReMote and ReMote Light Action, while also having additional adjustment of lateral movement once the clamp is in its final place with three lateral mount positions.

The cable pulley of ReMote Pro is designed with a cam (oval) shape around the axle. This provides more leverage at the beginning of the lever throw, when dropper posts need more force to open the fluid reservoir valve that allows the post to move. Think of it as starting to pedal a bike from a dead stop while in a low, easy gear compared to starting in a high, difficult gear. Actuation of ReMote Pro starts easy and ends easy.


Wolf Tooth ReMote Pro
Wolf Tooth ReMote Pro

Eight clamp options are available for ReMote Pro. Options include a 22.2mm clamp that is compatible with all standard mountain bike handlebars. Other clamp options allow you to integrate ReMote Pro directly with brakes from Shimano, SRAM, Magura, Hope Tech, and Hayes.

ReMote Pro features a machined aluminum lever and mount straight from the CNC machines at Wolf Tooth in Minnesota. The entire assembly features a machined lever, cable pulley, base, and clamp; three stainless steel bolts; and a clever chainring bolt to hold it all together. The large sealed cartridge bearing is shielded from the elements and trail debris by the machined base, the cable clamp won’t pinch the cable, and the lever paddle has a textured surface that provides grip with or without gloves. The result of this full metal assembly is a durable, ergonomic, reliable dropper lever that can meet the demands of the trail.

Wolf Tooth ReMote Pro
Wolf Tooth ReMote Pro

Wolf Tooth Right to Repair covers ReMote Pro. This means that all parts are available to purchase individually. We understand that crashes happen and things go bump in the night. With ReMote Pro, only the affected part will need to be replaced instead of the entire assembly. For example, say the cable clamping bolt is damaged in a crash. Wolf Tooth Right to Repair allows you to purchase just a $1.95 bolt instead of an entire new ReMote Pro. Video guides are also provided to walk you through installation and service from your home workshop.

Wolf Tooth ReMote Pro

ReMote Pro is available now for $69.95 on WolfToothComponents.com and with any bike shop that stocks Wolf Tooth. The price of the existing ReMote and ReMote Light Action has been reduced to $54.95 and will continue to be available alongside the new dropper lever.

Shop images by Roo Way. Trail images by Brady Nations.

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27 Comments
  • 60 0
 Nice try Wolf Tooth, jokes on you though, my original ReMote is so good that it will last me the rest of my life at this rate. Tho for real, not much to complain about here considering the "old" lever gets a nice price drop too!
  • 3 0
 Also love my amateur model Wink . Super durable, didn't break it in four years. Which I can't say about other levers
  • 15 0
 I had a crash with mine last year, and was able to get a replacement part for 6 bucks i think. Hats off to Wolf tooth for offering parts separately so you don't have to throw it out and get a new one. Plus they work really well.
  • 2 0
 Unfortunately my amateur lever had it's bearing disintegrate after a suprr wet weekend of riding.
  • 3 0
 @Muckal: Stop riding underwater
  • 14 0
 I’ve got their standard “Amateur” ReMote on both of my bikes, which reflects my status in the cycling world.
  • 8 0
 Wolf tooth make great stuff, the dropper levers are on both my bikes. Had a bit tree clip a few weeks back and broke the sacrificial circular lever retainer, 8 bucks to replace that and as good as new, sweet.
  • 2 1
 Throw a spare in your back country pack or frame storage sleeve too for trailside repair. It weighs... about 10gms.
  • 11 3
 Hmm. Adjustability ist always a good thing, imho. However, am I the only one to whom the cable path in that first picture somehow doesn‘t look quite that „professional“?
  • 6 0
 Damn! I knew I shouldn't have picked up the non-PRO model last season! no wonder I'm so slow!
  • 1 0
 Exactly, your amateur equipment is slowing you down!
  • 2 0
 I like my Wolf tooth light action, only thing that bugs me is that it uses their own proprietary mounting system. If it used mmx like oneup and bike yoke we could use adapters we already have. I have like an entire drawer of proprietary adapter that each cost about 20 bucks
  • 3 0
 The ReMote LA fits me like a glove, awesome to see the price drop on those! If I was a tricky fit, the Pro makes a ton of sense.
  • 2 0
 If it works, I love the idea of a cable clamp that doesn’t fray the cable. It’s so frustrating when your cable is unusable after being clamped down once.
  • 3 0
 Pricey but I love my wolf tooth remote.
  • 1 0
 Shimano Servowave repurposed for droppers! Seriously, my wifey's little thumb might love this easier initial push concept. Paging Brendan shortly for opinions.......
  • 2 0
 And so begins the wait for them to release in colors
  • 1 0
 Dang, was hoping this might drop the price on the gen 1 remote a bit more. They look so great, I need to buy one already.
  • 2 0
 Mine is still working well. I guess the price was worth it
  • 3 1
 Nice
  • 1 0
 original lever has been great as well here
  • 1 0
 I need one so bad Big Grin
  • 1 2
 Ethirteen lever is great too and is almost identical to this!
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