Funny I didn't know you used a pair of wire cutters to clamp down the cable cap. For years I've used pliers to smash the cap down on the cable with mixed results. Would have never known it if I hadn't seen this video. I suck at bike repair.
dosent mention anything about high and low adjustments for those who dont know how to do that, cause the chain could still be slipping off the lowest gear like it was for me until i adjusted the low scew and it was fine, so dont go messing with the barrel if u havent already done this
dont buy this leaver if u want ease of use i just had to replace the calbe and its not as easy as shown on this video the guy forgets to tell u that the leaver fall to bits in your hand and the leaver binds up if u dont get it just right it real peace of shit stay away
He forgets to mention that Sram is crap that was designed by americans who must get paid hourly and Shimano was designed by the Japanese who have 1/2 a brain. Thanks for giving absolutely no information whatsoever. No XX for me, I'll stick with my XTR.
It also brushes over the biggest issue with x9 & x0 shifters, that is the unreasonably difficult task of inserting a new cable through the cable cradle. The cable has to follow a curve to get thru it and more often than not gets caught in the plastic edge of the cradle. This becomes an almost impossible task if the cable is not a brand new one with a fused end.
This is a major design flaw and i hoped to get an insider tip to do it more easily.
Brief for a brief job. Helped me a lot and I had no problem routing the cable in the shifter. Just takes a little patience to work it out as to the best way to do things, such is life.
if your replacing the cable why are you using an old one?? also if u've cut the cable so its not fused at the end just twist the cable the same way as the cable braiding.
THIS guy
Bayplaces 1 month ago
Funny I didn't know you used a pair of wire cutters to clamp down the cable cap. For years I've used pliers to smash the cap down on the cable with mixed results. Would have never known it if I hadn't seen this video. I suck at bike repair.
Shred303 10 months ago
dosent mention anything about high and low adjustments for those who dont know how to do that, cause the chain could still be slipping off the lowest gear like it was for me until i adjusted the low scew and it was fine, so dont go messing with the barrel if u havent already done this
chrismbuk09 1 year ago
dont buy this leaver if u want ease of use i just had to replace the calbe and its not as easy as shown on this video the guy forgets to tell u that the leaver fall to bits in your hand and the leaver binds up if u dont get it just right it real peace of shit stay away
bikemancambs 1 year ago
No info on changing the cable for the twist shifters?
SirBubbaGumb0 1 year ago
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He forgets to mention that Sram is crap that was designed by americans who must get paid hourly and Shimano was designed by the Japanese who have 1/2 a brain. Thanks for giving absolutely no information whatsoever. No XX for me, I'll stick with my XTR.
TheTeamRK 1 year ago
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"also if u've cut the cable so its not fused at the end just twist the cable the same way as the cable braiding. "
This does not work either.
It's a SRAM design fault that they are too stubborn to fix.
olivoleary 1 year ago
wao more fast than shimano rear deari
Popochoclos 2 years ago
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Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com erfsdf
MonroeOgden 2 years ago
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horriblescreenname 2 years ago
Very brief and with very little detail.
It also brushes over the biggest issue with x9 & x0 shifters, that is the unreasonably difficult task of inserting a new cable through the cable cradle. The cable has to follow a curve to get thru it and more often than not gets caught in the plastic edge of the cradle. This becomes an almost impossible task if the cable is not a brand new one with a fused end.
This is a major design flaw and i hoped to get an insider tip to do it more easily.
contactjt 2 years ago
Brief for a brief job. Helped me a lot and I had no problem routing the cable in the shifter. Just takes a little patience to work it out as to the best way to do things, such is life.
upuaut2112 2 years ago
clip the crappy end then use a drop of superglue
redmonday 2 years ago
if your replacing the cable why are you using an old one?? also if u've cut the cable so its not fused at the end just twist the cable the same way as the cable braiding.
CerialKarpins 1 year ago
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livoleary 2 years ago