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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
These work as advertised. I originally tried to mount one to the flat surface of a bicycle fork. I couldn't get the retaining clip to hold as the slots were squeezed together. Switched to a curved edge and it worked fine.
trypes
Reviewed in Japan on March 9, 2024
ピストバイクのリアブレーキをBB下に移設してブレーキワイヤーをダウンチューブ下に這わせるため購入しました。ケーブルガイドの曲面がフレームのパイプ形状にぴったりでした。粘着テープも強力で剥がれてきたりしません。フレームの色味に合わせてこちらのアルミ製を選びましたが大満足です!ただ私はケーブルを固定するのにワイヤーを使いました。付属のクリップですとケーブルアウターとの間に遊びがあります。いずれにせよ貼付けタイプのケーブルガイドではジャグワイヤーのこちらをお薦めします!
Schira
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
The aluminum piece has tape already attached to it and in some cases you will have to change the shape of it to match the surface for better area of contact and better adhesion. The snapping feature of the plastic clip is smaller than a standard clip and it can move a bit. So far it is holding up well. Used it for a new routing to seat post.
Kenny
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 22, 2023
ordered due to title and pictures.then read reviews saying they received the barrel adjusters thankfully i received what was pictured as when the order confirmation was received it said mickey barrel adjusters but luckily received the stick on cable guides as i wanted
Susie
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022
I used these to secure a tail light cable to the inside/underside of the rear fender, so I had to bend them a little more than flat to fit the shape of the inside of the fender. Someone else commented that they couldn't be bent that way, but they are working great!!!
Pat
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2019
Worked great to add an extra "anchor" point on my fork to prevent my brake hose from slapping around. Surface prep is important, and I heated it up with a hairdryer to ensure proper adhesion. Hasn't come off and feels sturdy.
Joey
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2018
They stick on great to the frame and looks way better than zip ties, I put the dropper post cable under Neath of the top tube, u can only use c-clips with these stick ons, their is no opening in to use small zip tie
Benjamin K.
Reviewed in Germany on September 26, 2016
Sie halten nicht das was sie versprechen ;)Schade das man dafür Geld ausgegeben hat.Wehe dem der da zulangt.
Nico
Reviewed in France on December 28, 2015
Les gaines sur mon vtt freeride passait sous le tube diagonale et était bien trop exposé pour la pratique en montage, après avoir changer deux fois mes gaines je me suis décidé à changer leur passage. Ces petits fixes font super bien le job, j 'ai eu a en changer un seul sur les 5 installés (gaine frein arrière + dérailleur arrière) car je l’avait placé sur une zone trop exposé aux chocs.Les autres tiennent depuis bientôt un an et avec des chutes.Si il fallait faire un reproche, c'est le design, ça sera cool d'avoir différent coloris possible, la on est argent ou noir.
shopP
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015
After years of putting off securing my rear brake cable, I finally took a few minutes to order these stick-on guides.These are about the QUICKEST most clean and simple fix I've seen for an older bike.I positioned the guide slightly off center towards the direction the cable needed to go in order to relieve some ofthe tension the cable would normally pull on the guide.It covered the holes in the frame and looks fine.I'm reserving the 5th star rating for something mind-blowing.
C. Travis Pitts
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2014
when I mounted a rear brake on my fixed gear, I tested out a couple different methods to secure, or at least 'clean up' my brake cable to my top bar, and these were one.Many reviews have said they are flimsy, and they are. It's not entirely a bad thing- the thin metal bends to fit the diameter of your frame and is thin enough to be pretty low profile on their own, but the 3M foam backing underneath makes them stick up off the frame. The foam doesn't fully cover the bottom (on mine) so there is a bit of an edge all around that will gather crud, and may help them get peeled off sometime (as the tape dries/ages). When new, the foam back is surprisingly tough though, once applied I had to work to get it off. It didn't take the paint off at least, so there is that.Because of the flimsy construction and super-tape, these are NO ADJUSTMENT things and you need to know exactly where you are putting them before you do. Removing them destroys the metal base, period.I didn't find the plastic clips brittle but I did have to break one to get it off.All it took was sticking one on for me to see I didn't like the look of them, even hidden under the bar, they are not pretty or slick or subtle.In the end I went with zip ties underneath a padded top-bar tube, made of black hemp.I suggest if you really do want something like these, you buy them in a larger bulk so that you can make mistakes. There are also several companies that make the clips in colored aluminum to match your bike.
Red
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2013
The plastic clips are extremely brittle. The metal used for the base is very flimsy. If you purchase these, do not attach the c-clips to the base until you've got the mounts set up on your frame. I broke two of the clips by trying to remove them from the base with just my fingers. I bent a base trying to remove a third. The package only comes with enough materials for 4 cable guides. If you break one of your mounts, you're SOL. These were definitely not worth the $12 I paid for them.Now I need to search for some quality cable mounts to replace these ones! Sheesh.
Dave F
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2012
I have owned sseveral vintage Cannondale road bikes and the original cable guides are almost always missing or broken. They are no longer available either. I found these online and they work perfect. The 3M adhesive holds tight and the alloy clips hold up alot better then plastic.
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