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Jagwire Slick Derailleur Cables
- Slick wires are die-extruded and pre-stretched for smooth operation
- Available in stainless steel or galvanized steel wires

Galvanized Steel 3100mm (Shimano/Campagnolo)
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| Item #: | 25402-58587 | | | | Mfg#: | 71SG3100 | | | | EAN: | 4715910026113 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4244 |
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| Oregon | 11 Today | 167 Monday | | Minnesota | 54 Today | | | New Mexico | 4 Today | | | Utah | 54 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 11 Wednesday | 167 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 4 Today | 54 Tomorrow Show More69 Tuesday 123 Wednesday 167 Thursday
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$3.00

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Galvanized Steel 3100mm (Shimano Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-58600 | | | | Mfg#: | 73SG3100 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023907 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4410 |
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| Oregon | 9 Today | 149 Monday | | Minnesota | 23 Today | | | New Mexico | 13 Today | | | Utah | 54 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 9 Wednesday | 149 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 4 Today | 54 Tomorrow Show More76 Tuesday 99 Wednesday 149 Thursday
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$4.00

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Galvanized Steel 2300mm (Shimano/Campagnolo)
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| Item #: | 25402-104327 | | | | Mfg#: | 71SG2300 | | | | EAN: | 4715910025369 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4446 |
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| Oregon | 6 Today | 162 Monday | | Minnesota | 52 Today | | | New Mexico | 2 Today | | | Utah | 52 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 6 Wednesday | 162 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 2 Today | 52 Tomorrow Show More60 Tuesday 112 Wednesday 162 Thursday
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$3.00

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Stainless Steel 3100mm (Shimano/Campagnolo)
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| Item #: | 25402-58588 | | | | Mfg#: | 71SS3100 | | | | EAN: | 4715910025376 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4245 |
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| Oregon | 9 Today | 135 Monday | | Minnesota | 53 Today | | | New Mexico | 11 Today | | | Utah | 59 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 9 Wednesday | 135 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 9 Today | 59 Tomorrow Show More79 Tuesday 132 Wednesday 135 Thursday
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$5.00

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Galvanized Steel 3100mm (Campagnolo Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-58601 | | | | Mfg#: | 75SG3100 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023914 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4411 |
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| Oregon | 0 Today | 100 Monday | | Minnesota | 31 Today | | | New Mexico | 0 Today | | | Utah | 50 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 0 Wednesday | 100 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 0 Today | 50 Tomorrow Show More81 Wednesday 100 Thursday
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$4.00

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Galvanized Steel 2300mm (Shimano Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-104328 | | | | Mfg#: | 73SG2300 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023860 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4441 | | 85086133 |
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| Oregon | 3 Today | 171 Monday | | Minnesota | 50 Today | | | New Mexico | 2 Today | | | Utah | 58 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 3 Wednesday | 171 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 8 Today | 58 Tomorrow Show More71 Tuesday 121 Wednesday 171 Thursday
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$3.00

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Stainless Steel 3100mm (Shimano Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-58602 | | | | Mfg#: | 73SS3100 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023921 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4412 | | 85086137 |
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| Oregon | 16 Today | 202 Monday | | Minnesota | 50 Today | | | New Mexico | 2 Today | | | Utah | 54 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 16 Wednesday | 202 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 4 Today | 54 Tomorrow Show More102 Tuesday 152 Wednesday 202 Thursday
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$6.00

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Stainless Steel 3100mm (Campagnolo Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-58603 | | | | Mfg#: | 75SS3100 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023938 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4413 |
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| Oregon | 9 Today | 165 Monday | | Minnesota | 52 Today | | | New Mexico | 2 Today | | | Utah | 52 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 9 Wednesday | 165 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 2 Today | 52 Tomorrow Show More63 Tuesday 115 Wednesday 165 Thursday
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$6.00

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Stainless Steel 2300mm (Shimano/Campagnolo)
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| Item #: | 25402-104329 | | | | Mfg#: | 71SS2300 | | | | EAN: | 4715910025253 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4444 |
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| Oregon | 10 Today | 167 Monday | | Minnesota | 51 Today | | | New Mexico | 4 Today | | | Utah | 52 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 10 Wednesday | 167 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 2 Today | 52 Tomorrow Show More66 Tuesday 117 Wednesday 167 Thursday
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$3.00

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Stainless Steel 2300mm (Shimano Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-104330 | | | | Mfg#: | 73SS2300 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023884 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4439 | | 85086136 |
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| Oregon | 5 Today | 368 Monday | | Minnesota | 53 Today | | | New Mexico | 7 Today | | | Utah | 72 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 5 Wednesday | 368 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 22 Today | 72 Tomorrow Show More265 Tuesday 318 Wednesday 368 Thursday
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$4.00

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Stainless Steel 2300mm (Campagnolo Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-104331 | | | | Mfg#: | 75SS2300 | | | | EAN: | 4715910023891 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4440 | | 85086135 |
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| Oregon | 5 Today | 184 Monday | | Minnesota | 51 Today | | | New Mexico | 1 Today | | | Utah | 52 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 5 Wednesday | 184 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 2 Today | 52 Tomorrow Show More83 Tuesday 134 Wednesday 184 Thursday
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$4.00

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Stainless Steel 4445mm (Shimano Only)
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| Item #: | 25402-58604 | | | | Mfg#: | 71SS4445 | | | | EAN: | 4715910021163 | | | | Other #s: | | | CA4414 |
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| Oregon | 4 Today | 161 Monday | | Minnesota | 51 Today | | | New Mexico | 2 Today | | | Utah | 54 Today | |
| Portland, OR | 4 Wednesday | 161 Monday | | Ogden, UT | 4 Today | 54 Tomorrow Show More60 Tuesday 111 Wednesday 161 Thursday
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$9.00

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Jagwire Brake Cable I needed new brack cable for my road bike Pros: Familiar and always happy with Jagwire product. Easy install Cons: None. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: May 20, 2013 Reviewed by: Charlie s., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Excellent cables So far, my shifting is very responsive with this new cables. Cons: None. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: April 17, 2013 Reviewed by: NONY R., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Good basic cables that perform well. No need to spend more. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: March 23, 2013 Reviewed by: Fred M., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Quality cable for a good value. I find these to be pretty durable. Pros: Value Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: February 15, 2013 Reviewed by: Keith H., Massachusetts Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
This is a pretty nice cable. My shifter cables are go through a few sharp bends on the way from the shifter to the derailers, and the Hypers seem to handle those bends with the smallest amount of fuss. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: February 08, 2013 Reviewed by: David P., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
These cables work great as replacements. The slickness from the factory is nice so that they slide through the housing nice and easy from the start. Reviewed on: February 07, 2013 Reviewed by: Tim, Washington Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Smooth and reliable cables. Can't really go wrong. Pros: Cost. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: January 05, 2013 Reviewed by: Richard S., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Jagwire Derailleur Cable Not as good as Shimano for me. Have torn many a cable at the rear der on my bike. Shimano eventually breaks at this location as well, but not as fast. Pros: Cheap, accessible Cons: Not as good as Shimano Would Buy Again: No Would Recommend: No Reviewed on: December 19, 2012 Reviewed by: jon g., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
No need for Shimano or fancy teflon coated stuff, these shift perfectly and cost less. Pros: Work perfectly. Cheap. Cons: None. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: November 07, 2012 Reviewed by: Matt K., Pennsylvania Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Cheapest Campy cables around I will NOT pay $9 for a campy shift cable. These are double ended, so they work for all 3 major brands.
HOWEVER, cutting off the superfluous end allws the cut end to fray. The cut end has to thread through the shifter, the ferrules, the housing etc and ONE TINY LITTLE FRAYED WIRE MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE to do right! Take my advice, put superglue on the last inch of the cable before the end you cut off. Let dry for a long time. Cut the cable in the glued section. This will help keep the end from fraying long enough to get it installed. Pros: Options with the double end
Solid cable
Cheaper than OEM cable Cons: Cutting the extra end leaves a frayed mess that will make it impossible to thread through the shifter and housing. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: September 17, 2012 Reviewed by: Bryan S., PDX Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
I tend to change my bars around a lot, so I'm always cutting new cables. As such, I don't want to spend a lot to get some premium cable, knowing I may change it later. Then again, I don't think it would perform any better, and I'm cheap, so why spend more? Pros: cheap
works fine Cons: can't brag on forums about your gore tex line super cables. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: September 16, 2012 Reviewed by: Eric D., Ohio Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
These are reliable cables. I've had problems in the past with cheaper cables breaking at the shifter after extended use, but not so with Jagwire. I get the road-bike specific model of these so that the end is pre-soldered, eliminating problems with fraying during installation. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: July 17, 2012 Reviewed by: Andy, Beaverton, OR Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
i've been using jagwire cables for years have never had a problem with the cables. they shift smooth. Pros: price. cables slide inside jacket smooth. Cons: none so far. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: June 24, 2012 Reviewed by: Jason S., Iowa Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Stainless is better
Pros: less abrasive on housing internals so they last longer Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: June 07, 2012 Reviewed by: Elijah D., Alaska Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
I like all of Jigwire's stuff. Its always treated me well, In this case, love their cables. I've had no issues with the quality, and the price has always been great. Will come back to them when I need replacements. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: May 21, 2012 Reviewed by: Nick S., Washington Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
great performance I use these now on all my bikes. I can rely on the quality. I like them because they don't rust, and provide me with worry-free performance. Pros: price, quality Cons: none Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: April 28, 2012 Reviewed by: Jeff P., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
I use the stainless version on my rain bike here in soggy Oregon. They work well with my indexed bar end shifters. Pros: No corrosion. Reasonable cost. Cons: Not quite as slick as teflon coated. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: April 12, 2012 Reviewed by: Alex, Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
It's a cable These work well as replacement inner cables. I've only used them with SRAM levers/derailleurs. Tip for threading SRAM levers is to give the cable a bend to help it make the turn through the lever and up towards the cable housing. Pros: Good price and works well Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: April 10, 2012 Reviewed by: Robbo, Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
works good yep Pros: sure does work good Cons: its not blue anodize Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: February 26, 2012 Reviewed by: Colin M., emailing your mom my newest phone number. you see, i had too many crazy ex gf's calling that old one. Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Replacements for Road Bike great replacement Pros: smooth shifting Cons: none Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: February 10, 2012 Reviewed by: Todd S., Vancouver, WA Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Good price, good quality Good cables, haven't had any problem with stretch. Affordable enough to have spares stashed around.
Don't fray easily when cut, so they are easy to route. Pros: Good quality Cons: None Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: October 22, 2011 Reviewed by: Steven S., Oregon Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
Best bang for the buck Great blend of performance and price. Apply lube before insertion and they're almost as smooth as the Teflon version (but cheaper). Pros: Low cost
Performs well Cons: Requires some maintenance Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: October 17, 2011 Reviewed by: GRAVELBIKE.com, Colorado Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
My go to cables These are my favorite cables. I have not experienced much improvement over these by using the teflon coated cables so these remain my favorite. Since I work on some long wheel base recumbents I like all the length options available. Pros: Best value cable I have found.
Work better than galvanized cables and seem to work as well as teflon coated cables when replaced regularly. Cons: None Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: September 11, 2011 Reviewed by: Jay, Always moving Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
It really makes a difference I'm running this on a long wheelbase recumbent bike with bar-end shifters, so I've got a huge run between the shifters and the derailleur. This is about the only brand that comes in a the super long length that I needed
Once I got it installed and the initial stretch was taken out, it's been super solid.
Yea it costs a cpl bucks more than the galvanized fence wire they call 'cable' at the 'big-box' store, but believe me, this makes a difference. Depending on how much you ride, and your OCD Level you might replace your cables every year, or go years and years and not think of them. No matter what, you should treat the bike to the good stuff, it will make it happy. Pros: Lots of lengths
Very stable once installed
Cons: Wish they included end crimps, but nobody does. Ask nice at your LBS, they will give you a couple Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: July 31, 2011 Reviewed by: Stephen W., Tennessee Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
No difference from more expensive cables I had the Ripcord kit prior to switching to these and I have notice no change in shifting. The teflon coating on the ripcord cables provided no value for the money while these did the same job for significantly less moolah. Pros: Work as well as more expensive teflon-coated cables Cons: Lack of dual sided ends means you have to buy 2, which I didn't realize until I got my shipment. Would Buy Again: Yes Would Recommend: Yes Reviewed on: July 28, 2011 Reviewed by: Scott K., Pennsylvania Was this review Helpful? Yes No Report as Inappropriate
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