What are bike cables used for?
Bike cables control braking and gear shifting.
Brake cables connect the lever to the brake caliper, while gear cables connect the shifter to the derailleur.
Smooth, properly tensioned cables are essential for safe braking and accurate shifting.
How do I know if my bike cables need replacing?
Cables should be replaced if you notice fraying, rust, stiffness or reduced performance.
Signs include weaker braking, inconsistent shifting or increased lever travel.
Replacing worn cables can quickly restore smooth operation.
Are bike cables universal?
Bike cables are not universal.
Brake and gear cables use different end fittings, and road and mountain bikes may require specific cable types.
Always confirm whether you need a brake cable or gear cable before purchasing.
Should I replace cable housing at the same time?
In many cases, yes.
Cable housing protects the inner cable and affects overall performance.
Replacing both the inner cable and housing together often delivers the best improvement in braking and shifting feel.