🚴♀️ Gear Up and Glide Smoothly!
This pack includes 3 meters of oil slick-lube protective housing, designed to safeguard your bike's gear and brake inner cables, ensuring optimal performance and durability.
D**N
Just Done the job
Needed to replace internal router cable on an awkward frame. Cable wasn’t quoted stiff enough to get through bend near dropout…. I ran an old brake cable trough and out of bottom bracket port, then slowly pushed the liner over this.Overall it’s not too bad but pretty expensive for what it is, not lube lined and probably better out there.
D**.
Makes life easier
Did my first internal gear cables replacement using this stuff after watching Youtube tutorials. It really does work! Would have been much more difficult (vacuum cleaner method) or expensive (Park Tool method) without it.My top tip is not to try and do the complete run from rear mech to head tube in one pass. Just go from rear mech to bottom bracket, cut the tube there with a bit of excess and tape both ends to the frame temporarily. Then send a second length of tube from the bottom bracket to the head tube.Then just send your inner wire through the first section of tube, slide that off. Then send the wire down the other tube. Hey presto!
A**R
Done the job
Made an easy job of my road bike cable routing. Spot on....
A**S
Not what I had hoped for
Bought with the intention of making replacement of internal gear cables easier. The tubing was too flexible to get round the bottom bracket bend, it would kink and eventually deteriorate.In the end I resorted to magnets and hope. I spent less time with the magnets than I did attempting with this tubing.It may just be the model of my bike ;Tarmac sl6
J**C
Simplified internal cable routing
Don't attemp a cable change out on internally routed cables without this. Made the job so easy. Well worth the money.
W**W
Works for internal cables
Makes the job of internal bike cable replacement easy.
S**K
"Must have" for fitting internal bike cables
There are various ways to fit internal cables. This is by far the easiest method. Simply feed this sleeve over the old cable until both ends are visible outside the frame. Then pull out the old cable and feed the shiny new cable through the sleeve. Simples.
J**D
There is only one length in the pack not several and the pic shows
Did the job but kinks easily and could do with being a bit more rigid.
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