Forager Cable Cherries

Forager Cable Cherries

$21.00
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Shift and brake cables can be finished after they’re cut in a few ways.  There’s the "let it explode into rusty tiny threads that love to get between your fingernails and finger" method, which, perhaps unsurprisingly, is my least favorite method.  There’s the norm-core way to go, with a cable end crimp mushed into place.  Effective, but probably a 5/10 on the looks department.  Grant Petersen’s advice is to coat the cable with beeswax before you cut it, so when you cut it, it doesn’t fray.  This works fine, as does his follow up advice to stick a biggish glob of bee’s wax on the cable end after it’s cut.  Looks like a misplaced booger, but works without issue.  Back in the 70’s, discerning bike shops soldered the end of cables, but you need a really powerful soldering gun, and patience for this.  Looks ok, clean, but also like there is something missing.   The nicest looking and easiest to use cable finishing program is the Cable Cherry by Forager Cycles.  It’s not the cheapest, and do

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