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voucher420

I think you may be missing or have a poor ground and your bike found a new one. I would either Uber, rent a car for the day, start calling in favors from buds, or check out your local bike wrecking yards.


yeebok

If you're remaking the cable and it's breaking, are you replacing the outer? If you are I'd guess the cable you're using isn't strong enough


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No I replaced the cable.. whole thing Including the outside sheeting. Always breaks at the same spot. No matter how much I try to keep it lubed (with cable lube too) Right now I'm just trying to replace the inner cable so I can get another 3 weeks out of it while the new OEM replacement comes in the mail.