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SantaHul 05-17-02 03:28 PM

Metal bits on end of cables
 
What are those metal bits on the end of cables. I just replaced my derailleur and I had to take it off the cable. I know it only keeps the end of the cable together but then I don't want mine falling apart. I'm assuming it can't be put back on but could somebody tell me what they are called so I can look like an intellectual when I go to my local bike shop. I'm assuming that I will just have to clamp them on with plyers.

Joe Gardner 05-17-02 03:45 PM

Hi SantaHul, welcome to the forums! Thoes are called cable ends.

moabrider47 05-17-02 04:13 PM

I believe there was also a post a while ago on this forum about using fishing sinkers or something of the like to clamp onto the ends of cables. Might be worth a try.

mike 05-18-02 10:34 PM

Check out:

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?threadid=2786

I posted about using lead sinkers for finishing cable ends, but the heat shrink plastic electrical cable ends are a better solution. They are tidy, easy to use, easy to get, inexpensive, and come in different colors.

martin 05-19-02 06:21 AM

Another little thing from that thread I tried with success was super glue to keep the cable ends from fraying.

So far so good. Another plus was that I didn't need to crimp the cable ends with the super glue. While the glue was still damp I just slid a cable end on and a minute later it was attached.

Next time I need to replace these cables I can just snip off the cable end, apply a drop of acetone to dissolve the glue, and reuse it.

mike 05-19-02 07:07 AM

Another clever idea that came from the list was using old spoke ends for cable ends. Maybe spoke ends fastened by super glue is a winning combination.

SantaHul 05-19-02 01:45 PM

Better yet, my LBS let me have a couple free with my new chain.


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