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Cable Solutions Elvedes #1 in the Netherlands with nearly 60 years of experience in the bicycle cable business


Inner cable solutions


The easy pull system ensures the inner cables can be easily taken out of the box without getting tangled.


Flexible, extra smooth inner cables are ideal for easily running through an outer cable with a lot of bends.


19 strands Regular


19 strands slick Extra smooth


49 (7x7) strands Extra fl exible


BRAKE & SHIFT


Outer cable solutions


All Elvedes outer cables have MoS2 enriched liner for lower friction and higher performance.


The outer cable volume boxes come with an easy pull reel made of 100% recycled and 100% recyclable plastic.


49 (7x7)


strands slick Extra fl exible, extra smooth


31 strands slick Medium fl exible, extra smooth


The boxes are also equipped with a unique GripClip, which prevents the outer cable from slipping back into the box after cutting.


Fits Boxer display solution. Brake cable


BRAKE & SHIFT


Braided brake cable


Shift cable


Braided shift / brake cable


Superfl ex shift solutions


Flexible, small diameter outer cables are ideal for internal cable guiding and easily cornering all kinds of edges. Excellent also for dropper-posts and lock-out remotes.


OT-RS900 Superfl ex shift outer ideally suited to 31 or 49 strand extra smooth inners.


INNER & OUTER


Cable parts solutions


100’s of options available


DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE UK BY:


01484 665055


sales@thecycledivision.com thecycledivision.com


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