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lactofla...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Is there any reason that brake cables are run with the bare section of > cable > between the lugs on the top tube or is it purely a convenience/ > historical > thing?? * Less cable outer sheath means less cable friction. You'd possibly get a mm or so of compression over a metre-long section of cable sheathing too, which might cause minor problems with some indexed shifters. BTH |
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