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With brake cables it is generally the inner cable that goes, they either rust or start to fray, if a strand of the inner cable unravels it renders the brake useless. Purchasing just the inner cable in most cases is like have a new one. In split cable applications, the outer cables which can also be purchased, are generally of a Standard length and not the same as the manufactured one.
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I bought this to repair the brake on a Days Rollator owned by my elderly mother . Seems to be high quality. It was easy to fix and promptly delivered with free postage. Mum is very pleased .
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Purchased one of these and used it for a front brake, the excess cable, was used in my mates flip up numberplate.
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A great product. I use them for making custom brake cables for vintage bicycles where a soldering process is required.
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The barrel end was a bit fat for the brake handle on my walker. Easily fettled. Great value. Good product. Thank you.
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