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Old 09-15-19, 10:47 AM
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About sound of wire and toptube

my frame is pinarello f10 and super record 12s mechanical.
after build at lbs, I found that the rear brake wire which go through the frame top tube get a sound touch the tube when brake.even when riding on uneven road.
so plz tell me how to do to avoid the problem?
a mechanic at other lbs told me that using inner lead wire to avoid that sound.
so could you guys tell me where to buy that wire used in the topbue?

sound video https://photos.app.goo.gl/uoCiAAr9XEzNhcXh7

so do you guys know that just only my pinarello f10 like that or it's a common? or just only with cp sr 12s?

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Sometimes you can thread a small rubber O ring, a couple of them, to act as a buffer so you don't that annoying "tink" over every bump. can drive you crazy !

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Sometimes you can thread a small rubber O ring, a couple of them, to act as a buffer so you don't that annoying "tink" over every bump. can drive you crazy !

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plz tell me how to use it and where to buy it online thanx.
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Originally Posted by cycling2012
plz tell me how to use it and where to buy it online thanx.
Try here.

https://www.bikeparts.com/categories...parts/?s=#pN=2
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Your shop should be able to help you with this. If not, order these

https://www.ebay.com/itm/20-40pcs-Bi.../303238337631?

Undo the brake cable and thread these onto it between the cable stops. If you have an internally routed cable, which I think you might, it gets more complicated than I can help you with "virtually". Sorry

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Originally Posted by Bean Counter
Which one to use?
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Originally Posted by mpetry912
Your shop should be able to help you with this. If not, order these

https://www.ebay.com/itm/20-40pcs-Bi.../303238337631?

Undo the brake cable and thread these onto it between the cable stops. If you have an internally routed cable, which I think you might, it gets more complicated than I can help you with "virtually". Sorry

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internally routed cable,yes.also use above?
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Originally Posted by mpetry912
Your shop should be able to help you with this. If not, order these

https://www.ebay.com/itm/20-40pcs-Bi.../303238337631?

Undo the brake cable and thread these onto it between the cable stops. If you have an internally routed cable, which I think you might, it gets more complicated than I can help you with "virtually". Sorry

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thank you.
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A length of soft tubing such as vinyl aquarium tubing can also be used to keep the wire from tapping the top tube, and might be easier to thread on than the linked items.
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