+1 for Universal Cycles, they are my go to for Jagwire cables, SRAM chains 
and other mundane parts that I use when rebuilding a bike. Also always 
impressed with the creative use of brake cable noodles. As I recall someone 
posted using one at the stem or some such.

JohnS


On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 8:35:53 AM UTC-4 Kim H. wrote:

> @Allan -
> I thank-you for sharing with me the details of how your 135 degree brake 
> noodle fits onto your rear brake cable housing. I appreciate it very much. 
> Thank-you for the noodle link, as well. Universal Cycles is relatively 
> close to me out of Oregon.
>
> Kim Hetzel.
>
> On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 3:48:57 AM UTC-7 Allan McLane wrote:
>
>> Kim,
>>
>> The photo shows how Riv arranged the cable housing guide braze-on on this 
>> bike, a Rosco Platypus. The entire housing slides through the braze-on and 
>> the end of the housing slips into the entrance of the noodle. It isn’t 
>> really necessary but I also slipped a short length of clear tubing around 
>> the outside of noodle about midway along, just to hold it off the seat tube 
>> paint.
>>
>> Here’s one source for that part:
>> https://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=205
>>
>> Allan in SE Vt
>>
>>
>>

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