cable cutters help.

WD Pro":3d9btbxn said:
:oops: :lol:

Arkward kid has just fitted something very similar to his litespeed, might be worth a pm / question ?

I have my eye on the goodridge stuff - I didn't realise they did cables until very recently :shock:

WD :D
yes. i have the goodridge hyrod stuff you can't beat it..
 
cyfa2809":21fnb6he said:
i heard that you have to put good tape around it first?
just a quick update incase anyone gets this type of gear outer cable. yep put some electricans tape around the cable and use your diamond disc cutter and bob's yer uncle .cap fit over the end a treat.. :lol:
 
gm1230126":773lsy3p said:
IDB1":773lsy3p said:
Searched for those over here gm... without luck unfortunately, and shipping proved a killer when I enquired :(

Not hard enough....the power of the world is at your finger tips bro :D
Email the folks below and they will tell you who carries them.

Tools of the Trade
Worcestershire, England
44-1-527-579-666 phone
44-1-527-579-644 fax
Contact: Faith Guy [email protected]

Fivel bv
Zevenbergen, The Netherlands (they distribute into German)
31-168-47-2128 phone
31-168-32-6116 fax
Contact: Ben DeGroot [email protected]

I should probably just go straight to you for anything I need gm.. I thought my google skills were pretty sharp :lol:

Anyhoo... email sent and (since I can't quite get the indexing right on the kids bike) I'm going to smooth the ends of all the cables...

Or make in a singlespeed :lol:
 
Is the derailleur hanger straight? Often a problem when you can't get derailleurs shifting well. If you carried it into a shop with an alignment tool they could probably check it within a few minutes.

The other thing to check is your routing of the cable innerwire under and through the anchor bolt. They will sometimes shift poorly if you wrapped the cable around the anchor bolt plate instead of straight under the bolt/plate.
 
gm1230126":1jsvf1gl said:
Is the derailleur hanger straight? Often a problem when you can't get derailleurs shifting well. If you carried it into a shop with an alignment tool they could probably check it within a few minutes.

The other thing to check is your routing of the cable innerwire under and through the anchor bolt. They will sometimes shift poorly if you wrapped the cable around the anchor bolt plate instead of straight under the bolt/plate.

Don't want to get too wrapped up in a hijack. . . but . . . ;)

I can shift it up and down through all the gears, 100%..
then the sprog rides the bike and, when she gets home, 2nd is 3rd, can't get into 1st, 8th sounds like it might run off the end but settles down in a couple of seconds..
The cable routing is cool, nice round loop at the back and straight from the stop/adjuster under the clamp (although, the adjuster thingy is a little bent - could that be significant?)
 
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