Black_puma
GT Fan
Should be absolutely fine. Old cables weren't stainless, so if kept indoors and cleaned/lubed after muddy rides now and then, you'll have zero issues. Jagwire seem to be the go-to brand for coloured outers!Just ordered the blue Jagwire cables for my Bravado! Only question, should I worry about them if they are galvanised inner cables?
My bikes are stored indoors only but do get ridden, I haven't had any issues with any of my other bikes' brake/gear cables going rusty so far.
Galvanised can be mechanically superior to stainless (remember chrome- plated spokes?) - but corrosion resistance is more important for many riders.Should be absolutely fine. Old cables weren't stainless, so if kept indoors and cleaned/lubed after muddy rides now and then, you'll have zero issues.
I avoid ptfe as its a harmful "forever chemical" that builds up in living organisms.I run full length in one way or the other. Modern wire sets often have transparent covers for the exposed parts and something to handle the transfer points between the exposed and covered areas. Spray lubricate also internally, with something that doesn't get sticky, something with ptfe should be good, but don't drink it.
Looks like we are all going to die after allyes you are right. but ww3 is coming anyway.
I only cook with stainless steel pans, unless that is bad too?I avoid ptfe as its a harmful "forever chemical" that builds up in living organisms.
https://www.gear-hugger.com/blogs/n...z5DIK0VC8Usb-Jk3i74jMuzwYZgiHqzrjX5PIPigNE5bQ
It's surprisingly difficult to get certain products without ptfe.
And of course it works great!
Like lead in petrol, cfc refrigerants, doping in sport and smoking![]()