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Park Tool IR-1.3 Internal Cable Routing Kit

Park Tool IR-1.3 Internal Cable Routing Kit

UPC/EAN: 763477003041

Regular price $72.95
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Park Tool IR-1.3 Internal Cable Routing Kit. Take the guesswork out of internal routing. The IR-1.3 speeds the installation of internally-routed cable housing electronic wiring and hydraulic hose into carbon fiber titanium and aluminum frames. The straightforward guide magnet system utilizes five long guide cables with unique fittings which can be routed through the frame in a number of ways using the included guide magnet. Everything is neatly stored in a convenient compact case.
  • New additions and updates from IR-1.2
  • Di2 EW-SD300-specific adapter — Specially-designed connector clips into the end of Shimano E-tube Di2 EW-SD300 shift wire
  • Double-threaded barb — Securely attaches new housing or hydraulic hose to existing housing or hose allowing for easy replacement without redoing the routing
  • All guide cables have been shortened from 250 cm (98") to 188 cm (74")
  • The case has been upgraded to a round screw-top case which fits the coiled-up cables better
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    23851 Via Fabricante Ste. 201
    Mission Viejo, CA 92691
    949-234-6606

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    Scott Hovarter (Golden, Colorado)
    Works Pretty Good Overall

    From the videos, it looked like this tool was easy and flawless, however, upon having to actually use it, it takes a little work. I have an aluminum frame so external magnet kept loosing lock with the metal end of the cable inside the frame. i then ran into trouble (I was adding a dropper seat post to a gravel bike) getting past the 2 existing cables already inside the frame. once I got to the hole i needed to pull the guide cable out of. it worked, but took some trail and error (had to giggle the existing cable housings to get the metal end to finally poke out of the hole I was targeting!). i would say it HAS to be better than the "dental floss/vacuum" option, and I am glad I have it for future use - but 3 starts is an honest rating...