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by fdegrove

Hi,

The weight gain with the heatshrink material will be minimal.


The silicone type is actually a fine cable protector anyhow: light, thin, frame friendly, much less obvious to the eye than any other you can buy and easily cut to any length too.

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by lechat

Not sure of the grade of stainless on that brake spiral, but I suspect it will rust pretty quickly. Could do the same with aluminum spiraled housing, but rupturing might be a concern.

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by thisisatest

Someone used to offer aluminum wound brake housing a long time ago. Never heard of rupturing, don't think it's a problem with coiled housing, only linear strand shift housing. People did complain it was too squishy, though.
If the outer diameter was not a limitation, I think all brake housing would be made of linear strands covered with something tough. this is what Yokozuna does, Jagwire offers some covers theirs with a braided Kevlar or other stuff. But all these suffer from extra friction, the liner is too close to the cable diameter. and they're a bit bigger than the standard 5mm, making some fitments awkward at best.

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by MileHighMark

thisisatest wrote:Someone used to offer aluminum wound brake housing a long time ago. Never heard of rupturing, don't think it's a problem with coiled housing, only linear strand shift housing. People did complain it was too squishy, though.
If the outer diameter was not a limitation, I think all brake housing would be made of linear strands covered with something tough. this is what Yokozuna does, Jagwire offers some covers theirs with a braided Kevlar or other stuff. But all these suffer from extra friction, the liner is too close to the cable diameter. and they're a bit bigger than the standard 5mm, making some fitments awkward at best.


CLB made alloy cable housing many years ago.
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by fdegrove

Hi,

Currently there are Transfil (FR) and Fasi (Niro Glide) (DE) offering aluminium based outer cable systems too.

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by xis

Hi, Brandonnie. Are you still using the bare Jagwire housing? Did it get rusty? Could you give us a general feedback?

If someone else here also have done the same, please, give us a feedback. Thanks.

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by Leviathan

If the steel part is a helical coil , doesn't the plastic outer prevent the steel from untwisting somewhat in the event of torsion of the cable such as, for example, when the handlebars are swung from one side to the other? Not sure that untwisting & twisting a steel spiral is good for the wear of it. But respect for trying something different, nevertheless...

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by lechat

[quote="fdegrove"]Hi,

Currently there are Transfil (FR) and Fasi (Niro Glide) (DE) offering aluminium based outer cable systems too.

Ciao, ;)[/quote]

Aican makes aluminum spiral brake housing. Goes for ~ $35 a set (w/cables).

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by xis

Lechat, where did you find the Aican set for $35? Could you tell us?

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by lechat

Some ebay seller out of Texas. Don't recall the name, but just search for "Aican cable" and you'll find it.

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by lechat

Broke down and got a pair of Aican Ultralite (Bungarus = Superlite) cable kits. Both the brake and der housings have longintudinal alloy strands wrapped in a kevlar sheath. The first section I cut, front brake, weighed 9gms. The Gore it replaced was 20gms. Not exactly cheap at $70/bike. But less painful than Nokon/iLinks/Bungarus.

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