On 08/18/2014 12:01 PM, Steve Palincsar wrote:
> Why would a longer cable slip more?
>
> Johnny Alien <johnnyal...@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>     I believe it has more to do with frame size and length of cable
>     then the weight of the rider.
>      
>
>     On Monday, August 18, 2014 10:47:52 AM UTC-4, Peter M wrote:
>
>         color me confused, why would your body weight make the
>         shifters slip more? more torsion on the frame when pedaling?
>
>
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Hi Steve,

Good question. Is it possible that a longer cable vs. a shorter cable,
assuming stretch in the cable is a percentage, or fraction, would
stretch more on a fixed scale, mm for example?

Joe Hogg
LA, CA

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