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Danny W. from Portland, OR United States
Tighten em down, leave a bit of cable popping out the other end, fray it, clean it, flux it and solder it. This will prevent it from ever slipping! Just a quick extra step that will ensure you’re riding safe... cheers.
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Grippy Guy!
July 2, 2018
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Alexander Landerman from Bloomington, IN United States
Squeezed my Garelli clutch cable perfectly. The original one was all kinds of busted and had to be drilled out a much needed improvement.
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Very nice quality
August 15, 2017
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Dirk Garr from Santee, CA United States
Very secure, I've had no problems since I've started using these on my brake lines.
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DIY Adventures
August 16, 2012
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bababooey from pa
Make your own brake cables! Get the cheapo bicycle cable kits, tin snips (or a cut-off wheel if ya got the access) and hook it up.
Tighten it down with a good flathead screwdriver. And if you still got problems, a small drop of solder in there should help.
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I've started ordering these
March 22, 2012
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Nikolas Sanow from Portland, OR United States
so i don't continue to destroy my local moped shop's supply. cheap and handy, you know you're going to need several for each build.