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[Closed] Fitting gear cable to shifter pods

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Is it easy to fit the gear cables to a shifter pod (deore 530)?

I broke my right hand shifter (on my FS) earlier this year and went into my LBS who told me I would have to buy a new pair complete with cables £58!! cos you couldn't buy em on there own.
I bought some discs brakes for my HT this week and when it came to fitting tonight I have the LH shifter (the leftover from earlier purchase) fitted fine but was wondering if I'd be better off just buying the pod ( cos after a bit of searching on CRC you [b]CAN[/b] buy individual pods, still got the cables from the V brake set up.
Hoping I can just buy the shifter pod and put the cable on myself.


 
Posted : 01/08/2009 11:37 pm
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your lbs is right through official channels deore is not availible as a r/h only ...

CRC may have split some sets or got some oem off downhill bikes or something

the cables from your v brake set up will not work as they are brake cables

it is easy to fit gear cables to deore shifters- remove the cross head plastic bung , ensure the shifter is at the correct end and thread the cable through ....

a new shifter from CRC will likely come with a new gear cable pre fitted


 
Posted : 01/08/2009 11:48 pm
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Cheers TR, I think your right that a new pod will come with the cable fitted, they are £25.
I've ordered them


 
Posted : 01/08/2009 11:53 pm
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BTW - it's wasn't mentioned, but the reason you can't interchange brake/gear cables is they're different gauges due to the difference in tension - brake cables are thicker. Likewise the cable sheath/outer is different too - brake cable is a helical winding of steel that won't compress, whereas a brake outer is just reinforced with steel wire along it's length.

(and all the shifters I've ever bought have come with cable, fwiw..)


 
Posted : 02/08/2009 2:33 am
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gear outer is also helical but closer to being longitudinal IYKWIM

Ive seen folk use gear cable on brakes, gives a much lighter feel. Can't see it breaking but I'm not guaranteeing it!


 
Posted : 02/08/2009 2:49 am