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Jagwire Basic MTB & Road Brake Inner Wire 1.6Mm for SRAM/Shimano Galvanized Steel - 2000Mm

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Jagwire Basic MTB & Road Brake Inner Wire 1.6Mm for SRAM/Shimano Galvanized Steel - 2000Mm

Product Description

Basics Road & Mountain Brake Inner Cable

  • Standard galvanized or stainless steel cables
Product # Diameter Material Length Compatibility Weight Quantity
92RG2000 1.6mm Galvanized Steel 2000mm SRAM®/Shimano® MTB & Road 24.4g 1

GAR - galvanized steel spiral-bound cables

Galvanized or Stainless Steel

Low-cost, no-nonsense shift and brake cables made from spiral-bound galvanized or stainless steel strands. While both are great for entry-level, low-cost bike repairs, the stainless steel offers greater resistance to corrosion.

STR - stainless steel spiral-bound cables

Galvanized or Stainless Steel

Low-cost, no-nonsense shift and brake cables made from spiral-bound galvanized or stainless steel strands. While both are great for entry-level, low-cost bike repairs, the stainless steel offers greater resistance to corrosion.

$0.32

Original: $1.06

-70%
Jagwire Basic MTB & Road Brake Inner Wire 1.6Mm for SRAM/Shimano Galvanized Steel - 2000Mm

$1.06

$0.32

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Product Description

Basics Road & Mountain Brake Inner Cable

  • Standard galvanized or stainless steel cables
Product # Diameter Material Length Compatibility Weight Quantity
92RG2000 1.6mm Galvanized Steel 2000mm SRAM®/Shimano® MTB & Road 24.4g 1

GAR - galvanized steel spiral-bound cables

Galvanized or Stainless Steel

Low-cost, no-nonsense shift and brake cables made from spiral-bound galvanized or stainless steel strands. While both are great for entry-level, low-cost bike repairs, the stainless steel offers greater resistance to corrosion.

STR - stainless steel spiral-bound cables

Galvanized or Stainless Steel

Low-cost, no-nonsense shift and brake cables made from spiral-bound galvanized or stainless steel strands. While both are great for entry-level, low-cost bike repairs, the stainless steel offers greater resistance to corrosion.