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Old 07-23-11 | 08:05 PM
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Dia-compe 960 straddle length?

Anyone got a pair handy they can give me a measurement for the straddle cables, I only have a few shorties and they clearly won't work for these brakes... so if anyone's got a measurement I'd appreciate it! thanks... ideally it'd be nice to find a double-ended cable that will work.
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The straddle cables on my Dia-Compe 960s are 220mm, or thereabouts. Same as on my Dia-Compe 980s. As far as I can tell, nobody makes this size anymore, so they are hard to find. The straddle cables for centerpull calipers that I have able to find are all too short. Longer straddle cables, which can be purchased from a variety of on-line sources, tend to run 330mm - 380mm and are likely to be too long. (I am able to run one of these on the front of one of my canti-equipped bikes, but not on the other, and they are too long for the rear brake on both bikes.)

If you can't find the right length either used or NOS (I'd check with a couple of local LBSs, if you can), then you could do what I've done. Buy either a single-ended or a double-ended straddle cable that's too long, and install a new barrel end at the point that will give you a cable of the length you want. If you're handy and can solder, you can probably do it yourself. If, like me, you're not that handy, these things can be purchased on ebay at https://cgi.ebay.com/brake-straddle-c...item3a64c73c5a. $15 per pair, IIRC.
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Old 07-24-11 | 07:40 AM
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220mm, cool, thanks. I can get stainless 250mm cables so I will likely try one of those first before making up one of my own. That's a handy little thing in that ebay link, never heard of 'em... thanks for that too.
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250mm stainless, double-ended? Mind if I ask where? 250mm should work fine.
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Old 07-24-11 | 12:49 PM
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A few stores around here get 'em from babac a supplier based out of Montreal lists 'em in their catalogue but their catologue also has a lot of mistakes in it so they might not be stainless, idk... gonna order some and see what happens.

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