FWIW, SRAM makes (or made) shift cables that were a teeny bit thinner than
typical.  I think they were meant for grip shifters but I should imagine
they'd work with other types too...

Steve


On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Bobish <bob...@gmail.com> wrote:

> True, perhaps. But now standards have already been established. Changing
> at this point = Giant Pita.
>
> • Perry
>
> On Oct 12, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Michael Hechmer <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> No doubt derailler cable needs to be more flexible, but I'm betting we
> have reached a point in material science where we can make a strong  &
> flexible cable.
>
> Michael
>
> On Saturday, October 12, 2013 4:13:04 AM UTC-4, Perry wrote:
>>
>> Some excellent points. Regarding the cable splitters...
>>
>> > In contrast the male end holds the cable with two set screws, but the
>> entry hole in the brake connect is much smaller than the exit hole and, to
>> my eye, just barely distinguishable from the derailler connect.
>>
>> I have davinci cable splitters and find no problem distinguishing between
>> brake and derailleur easily. Not sure that the brand would make any
>> difference but just throwing it out as a data point.
>>
>> Regarding 50+ year old eyesight, I'm 55. This is my main problem working
>> on bikes. This and diminished dexterty of my hands/fingers and loss of
>> general flexibility (to bend and hold my body in certain situations while
>> making repairs). For the flexibly part, I find myself moving the bike on
>> the stand more often to get the best angle at the job. Good readers that
>> don't slide down my nose and this http://www.lightsandknives.**
>> com/images/D/hl4.jpg <http://www.lightsandknives.com/images/D/hl4.jpg>are 
>> the best I've been able to come up with for the eyesight thing. I
>> remain open to suggestions.
>>
>> Also, as noted, I strongly suspect that a brake cable will not be be
>> flexible enough to give optimal shifting performance. This may be most
>> noticeable around tight bends such as under the BB cable guide to front
>> derailleur. Also, could be that this is more of an issue with indexed
>> shifting. I realize these standards were established prior to indexed
>> shifting so maybe I'm wrong about the reason but I've done some experiments
>> and the stiffness of a thick cable does appear to effect shifting IME.
>>
>> • Perry
>>
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