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Old 12-25-20, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
Another option for cables is to go with single length cables, and couplers, like those used on travel bikes.

You have to use two cables for the rear brake and derailleur, but it has the advantage that if you break a cable you can replace it with an easily sourced single cable, which can be a real advantage in a pinch, particularly if you travel with the bike
Great idea as well!
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