Simple question about cable detangler...
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Simple question about cable detangler...
I'm looking at a bike, it doesn't say it has a cable detangler.... Can I easily put one on?
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Ok... Dumb question.. .Whats the difference between a gyro and a normal detangler? If there is a difference.
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Lol.. ok.. thanks.
One more dumb question....whats different from a detangler and a driving force detangler?
One more dumb question....whats different from a detangler and a driving force detangler?
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All the gyros are the same basic design. My guess is that driving force is just a product name. The only gyro currently on the market that is different from the others in any meaninful way is Odyssey's G3, which is sealed and has built in knarps.