Thanks; I am pretty sure you are right to the extent that, ceteris paribus,
good housing = better braking. In fact, on my Fargo the front (shorter
housing: 3' instead of 5') does work better than the rear. You are also
right about compressing the housing -- tho' in the end it comes down to the
same thing: compressing the housing requires pulling the cable, and vv.

Any other ideas, before I invest in expensive housing?

On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Peter Morgano <uscpeter11...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Patrick, I use interrupters on my bombadil with cantis, I am no kind of
> expert on them but will tell you what I found. To the best of my knowledge
> they work by compressing the housing instead of pulling on the cable so if
> you are using too long of a length of housing or cheap housing it might
> just go "smush" instead of feeling crisp like you are looking for.  Not
> sure if this has already been considered but just thought I would throw it
> out there.

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