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Old 03-08-11 | 08:58 AM
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triathloner
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friction is friction, think about it if you have a cable in a housing in a straight line it moves in and out easily, now put a tight bend in it and see what happens when you move it. A bigger loop better for both, though not as important on friction, though as cables get nearer time to replacement you could have some binding when moving the friction lever with a small loop.
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