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Universal Sport Shift Cable/Housing Kit
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Jagwire
Universal Sport Shift Cable/Housing Kit
Jagwire products are some of out bestsellers. Why? It's a great product at a great price, not to mention the variety of great colors. The Jagwire Hyper DIY Cable Kit is a huge upgrade over OEM cable and housing. Jagwire''s L3 lined housing mixed with their slick stainless steel cable is a sure way to go when you''re looking for an affordable option that doesn''t skimp on performance.
- Formerly called Hyper
- Cables are double ended to be compatible with Shimano/SRAM and Campagnolo
- 1500mm Front Cable Length
- 2300mm Rear Cable Length
- 2500mm Housing Length
- 9 Sealed Alloy End Caps
- 6 Cable Donuts
- 1 Raincoat Boot
- 2 Tube Tops
- 2 Cable Tips
Specifications
End Type
Campagnolo, SRAM/Shimano
Review Summary
LIKES
Crisp (1),
Compressionless (1),
Looks (2),
Low Drag (1),
Improved Feel (1),
Crisper Shifts (1)
WORKS FOR
Commuting (1),
Training (1),
Racing (1),
Recreation (2)
Customer Questions
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Q.
asked by: apatz87
Are these cable ends compatible with Shimano bar end shifters?
A.
anwered by: mlewis
Yes, these will work just fine with Shimano bar end shifters.
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Is this a single cable and housing or is this a pair to do a front and rear derailleur?
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Tree Fort ID: 333222344748
Customer Reviews
reviewed by:
carrickterabove average quality, nice upgrade over oem.
kit is complete, has enough of everything.
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A GuestWe used these cables on my son's Santa Cruz Super Light. They work great and look good in white.
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sixfofalconJagwire rules. Blows away the top-end offerings from that Big S company. Jagwire looks better, feels better, and lasts longer. The price is great, too.
My only complaint is that the instructions are a little weak. The first couple times I installed these cables I was left wondering what some of the leftover small parts were, whether I was supposed to use them, and how. An internet search gave me a bunch of results where other riders & mechanics were wondering the same thing. Would it kill Jagwire to put in a little description next to the picture?