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Jagwire Basics Shift DIY Cable Kit, SRAM/Shimano, Black

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Jagwire Basics Shift DIY Cable Kit, SRAM/Shimano, BlackJagwire Basics Shift Cable Kits have everything needed to replace the shift cables and housing for a typical bike. Ideal for bikes with 5 7 speed rear derailleurs, friction shifting, and other bikes where value is the priority Weld cut inner cables make for easy installation Lined LEX shift housing Slick galvanized inner cables are pre stretched and resist corrosion Includes everything needed for a complete shift cable and housing replacement for

Jagwire Basics Shift Cable Kits have everything needed to replace the shift cables and housing for a typical bike.
  • Ideal for bikes with 5-7 speed rear derailleurs, friction shifting, and other bikes where value is the priority
  • Weld-cut inner cables make for easy installation
  • Lined LEX shift housing
  • Slick galvanized inner cables are pre-stretched and resist corrosion
  • Includes everything needed for a complete shift cable and housing replacement for front and rear derailleurs on most bikes

Product Specifics

  • Color: Black
  • End Type: Shimano/SRAM
  • Defined Color: Black
  • Housing Diameter: 4



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EAN: 4715910042144
Manufacturer Part Number: BWKS000
CA0058
183577-Q0-L

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