Shimano Dura Ace
84,40
Shimano Stainless Steel
From 31,00
Jagwire Pro Shift - Slick
39,90
Shimano Dura Ace vs. Shimano Stainless Steel vs. Jagwire Pro Shift - Slick
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Long duration, don't know yet. |
Easy to adjust |
Easy to assemble |
Correct execution |
flexible cable |
Tightly braided cable |
Fine coating |
Length always sufficient |
Cons
Vulnerable. |
follower nest to shorten |
no stainless steel |
No |
Pricey |
No cable hats included |
According to the product specialist
Pros
This cable is made of stainless steel, which makes it long-lasting. |
The cable is coated with a polymer, which makes it glide smoothly through the outer cable, allowing for smoother and faster gear changes. |
A cable cap is included with this cable to prevent the end from fraying. |
The cable ends supplied have an extra seal so that dirt, sand and mud are less likely to get into your outer casing. |
This cable is also suitable for mtb. |
The original gearshift cable! |
Pre-stretched so that the cable doesn't stretch anymore and you don't have to readjust the derailleur. |
Polished cables shift much smoother than normal cables. |
Cons
This cable is not polished, as is the case with some Jagwire cables. |
This cable is not prestretched, so you need to adjust the derailleur after a while. |
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Specifications
Suitable for
Race
Shimano
Shimano
Race
MTB
MTB
Campagnolo
Shimano
Sram
Shimano
Sram
Length
2100 mm
2100 mm
3000 mm
3000 mm
2300 mm
Colour
Silver
Grey
Grey