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High tech stuff right here but for some reason it worked. Shifts beautifully. Cable was too long. Anybody ever try this technology? Wondering how long it’s actually going to last before it loosens up
How much longer was the cable than what you needed? You can slide the cable stop clamp on the frame towards the front of the bike and just have a longer loop up at the front. I've seen a few bikes where the cable was knotted to shorten it but I prefer moving the clamp when possible.
High tech stuff right here but for some reason it worked. Shifts beautifully. Cable was too long. Anybody ever try this technology? Wondering how long it’s actually going to last before it loosens upView attachment 751545
Probably on the first ride with the indicator chain lock nut loose like that. Is the cable tied in knots or is that just the plastic sleeve all pushed up? Any stretch on the cable means you will be soon be riding it out of adjustment and if you are pedaling hard when the hub slips a gear you are probably going to have a lot more problems...
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