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Forager Cycles Cable Cherries

We think these Forager Cycles reusable cable tips work so great and look so good with all of our brakes, we figured we should keep some in stock as an add-on. These little puppies are machined in Washington and come in various anodized colors, or natural brass. Sold as a pair of 2. Forager rocks!

$20.60

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Technical Information

  • Material
    6061 Aluminum, or C360 brass
  • Weight
    0.8 g per pair
  • Colors
    Anodized: Black, Silver, Purple, Blue, Pink, Red, or Orange. Raw brass.

Product Story

The Cable Cherries are durable, reusable, and ergonomic cable crimps made in the USA.

Benefits:

-No more crimps wiggling off your cable, leaving a frayed, pokey end.

-Provides a “handle” for your cable end, making brake and shifting adjustments a breeze.

-Re-usable! Don’t worry about keeping a constant supply of crimps floating around your workbench.

-CNC machined in Washington, shipped using entirely recycled materials & minimal plastic.

How to Use:

–Get em tight!  We don’t advertise a torque spec cause no one has such tiny torque wrenches. In practical terms, Use the long end of the included hex to get them about as tight as you can, and they will stay on through thick and thin.

Specs:

-The opening for the cable end is 2mm in diameter, and works equally well with both shifter and brake cables. The M3 set screw uses an included 1.5mm Bondhus hex key.

-Sold in pairs, patent pending.

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