That said, I’m gonna add something more for future reference…
High dollar cable and housing sets are actually the work of satan. It isn’t that they’re great. They are! They work better than normal housing. They shift better, and they last longer. The problem is that they build false confidence in those who use them. The tendency is to say “I spent $125 for these damn cables, so I’m going to use them as long as I can to get my money’s worth.” That leads to people getting crappy shifting because they ride with expensive housing that wore out a year ago.
The best thing you can do for shifting and braking is to spend a little money and buy the bulk housing and new cables once per year. If you ride a lot, then do it twice per year. Expensive cables last longer, but not that much longer. New bulk housing/cables shifts better than year old fancy pants housing/cables.
A few years ago I purchased the lifetime supply of housing and cables. It cost me about $150. I got a box of 150 brake cables, 150 brake cables and 2 boxes of housing. Agreed, I got an excellent deal, but even at twice that price I’m saving a boatload of money.
That said… what cables do I have on my favorite bikes? Campy cables on my Colnago, Yokozuna on my cross bike, recumbent trike and Cervelo and Gore cables on my Niner.
I can’t resist the cool stuff.
Happy Thursday.
Pete