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  • Swiss Comp cables
  • handyman153
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    I used them on a bike a while back, and they worked really well.

    I have used Nokon cables in the past, never the alligator links, but these where comparable in performance to the Nokon stuff.

    Slightly heaver, but whose gonna notice that?

    Cheers
    Josh…

    westkipper
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    Well, I'd notice, handyman! 😉
    But these look interesting, how tough is the finish?.
    The big downside of Nokons is the anodising is really crap, easily scratched, and corrodes if you get so much as a bead of sweat on it…

    handyman153
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    Well i spose that couple of grams does make a big difference 😉

    Anyway i found the finish to be pretty good, i dropped them all over the garage floor then proceeded to tread on them while picking them up, and they came out looking pretty much brand new. So it must be fairly good.

    The Nokon stuff is rubbish for the finish, i will agree with that. Still looked good on the bike though.

    westkipper
    Free Member

    Thanks, 'will have to keep an eye out for some.

    damitamit
    Free Member

    I assume they work just like nokons/ilinks in that you can adjust the length of housing by taking of the links?

    handyman153
    Free Member

    damitamit,
    Thats the way….

    linglong
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    They are lighter than Nokon for sure, they are 30 gram per meter on my digital scale. They look and feel heavy duty. the installation is far easier than NOKON plus a much better finish, you cant beat the Swiss, I dont know where to get another set? any one knows??

    Ling

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