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Funky Monkey Cable Hanger

The Funky Monkey is a simple, hanging housing stop for front and rear center pull and cantilever brakes. This simple part is brought to a whole new level with our renowned machining prowess.

$54.50 – $79.00

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Technical Information

  • Material
    6061 Aluminum
  • Weight
    29g
  • Finish
    Anodized
  • Anodized Color
    Black or Silver
  • Size
    Front: 7/8" (22.2mm), 1" (25.4mm), or 1-1/8" (28.6mm)
    Rear: 27.2mm ↓

    Funky Monkey Fronts are available with three different inside diameters.

    The 1-1⁄8" (28.6mm) version fits around the steerer tube of modern threadless forks.

    The 1" (25.4mm) version fits around threadless steerer tubes with an outside diameter of 1" (25.4mm), and around quill stems with an outside diameter of 1" (25.4mm).

    The 7/8" (22.2mm) version fits around quill stems with an outside diameter of 7/8" (22.2mm)

    The rear version fits is designed to fit on a 27.2mm seatpost.

  • Front Specs
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  • Rear Specs
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Product Story

We make a front and a rear version. The front comes in 7/8″ (22.2mm) , 1” (25.4mm) , AND 1-1⁄8” (28.6mm) sizes, the rear is 27.2mm and is meant for mounting on a seatpost.

The front Funky Monkey features an extra-long arm that drops down to prevent brake cable housing from bending too tightly and binding up. The arm sticks out far enough to clear most headsets.

The rear Funky Monkey has a hinged arm to self-align for the proper cable angle.

Both front and rear versions have a barrel adjuster to make brake cable adjustments quick and painless.

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