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<blockquote data-quote="Nulli Secundus" data-source="post: 108729" data-attributes="member: 560"><p>Watching Venhills videos on making cables made me decide to invest in a solder pot and also their inner cable bird caging tool. I bought mine when they were a lot cheaper and it works a treat.</p><p></p><p>With regards to the long reach decompressor I decided to use the lever supplied in the kit on my Rudge race bike. It has made starting the bike on rollers so much easier. I no longer have to make sure to pull back on compression first and it must also be cutting down on both tyre and roller wear, as well as not draining the battery as quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nulli Secundus, post: 108729, member: 560"] Watching Venhills videos on making cables made me decide to invest in a solder pot and also their inner cable bird caging tool. I bought mine when they were a lot cheaper and it works a treat. With regards to the long reach decompressor I decided to use the lever supplied in the kit on my Rudge race bike. It has made starting the bike on rollers so much easier. I no longer have to make sure to pull back on compression first and it must also be cutting down on both tyre and roller wear, as well as not draining the battery as quickly. [/QUOTE]
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