anyone use jagwire elite link?
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I used Jagwire Elite Link under the tape with my old build before I crashed it...no issues.
The only issue I’ve come across with the link housing is after a few months, the links start creaking as they bend against each other. This drove me nuts for a few days because I thought my headset was creaking. Eventually I realized where the creaks were coming from and massaging a drop of chain lube over the links got rid of it.
The only issue I’ve come across with the link housing is after a few months, the links start creaking as they bend against each other. This drove me nuts for a few days because I thought my headset was creaking. Eventually I realized where the creaks were coming from and massaging a drop of chain lube over the links got rid of it.
Hi! I'm using Jagwire Elite Link. The problem is that cable rubs against adjusting screw. As I understand design adjusting screw works as ferrule and requires housing ends exactly before hole.
Jagwire ferrules has 6mm diameter and not fits. I used 6mm-5mm adapter included. But 5mm part of adapter just 10mm long and does not reach the end of adjusting screw. Also Jagwire liner has 2.7mm diameter and can't pass through hole in adjusting screw.
Is there a common solution? I see two options. First: remove adapter and ferrule, use links as "housing". Second: drill adjusting screw to pass through liner. I really don't like second
Thanks for advance!
Jagwire ferrules has 6mm diameter and not fits. I used 6mm-5mm adapter included. But 5mm part of adapter just 10mm long and does not reach the end of adjusting screw. Also Jagwire liner has 2.7mm diameter and can't pass through hole in adjusting screw.
Is there a common solution? I see two options. First: remove adapter and ferrule, use links as "housing". Second: drill adjusting screw to pass through liner. I really don't like second
Thanks for advance!
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2015 Rca/NOS(sold).
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