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Yokozuna Cable Systems Getting Updated Universal, Disc Brake Kits

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Yokozuna Reaction and Standard bicycle brake cable sets getting new universal and disc brake kitsThis spring, Yokozuna’s Reaction and Premium cables will get revised kits.

The first is a “Universal/Disc” version for road and mountain bike with Shimano road/mtb cable ends and a single, uninterrupted 4000mm section of brake cable housing that will accommodate full length rear brake runs, internal or external. This does mean Campagnolo riders will need to order a separate set of cables if they need the full length housing and they’re running mechanical discs.

The second is an updated “Road” kit that keeps the precut brake housing sections and will use double ended Shimano/Campy cables.

The move will reduce inventory requirements for shops and meet their growing demand for the existing CX/Road Disc kits.

The Reaction kits include shifter lever housing also and should continue to retail for $69.99. The Premium kits are sold as brake or shifter sets for $29.99. Look for them to start shipping through Merry Sales (for the U.S.) around the end of April, possibly a bit sooner.

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ChrisC
ChrisC
10 years ago

Be sure to let us know when they solve the rusting problem on the brake housing. Best housing in the world – for 6 months…

Nick
Nick
10 years ago

Is this any good? Anyone else have experience with the stuff

Sevo
Sevo
10 years ago

I never had a problem with rust or such

bikecharlie
bikecharlie
10 years ago

Pricey, but totally worth it. Especially if you are running mech. disc brakes.

Caveman
Caveman
10 years ago

Been running these for a year on my roadie bike…no issues, best cables out there. Any word on full length housing for MTB derailleurs??

Slow Joe Crow
Slow Joe Crow
10 years ago

I’m glad to see a cable maker addressing the new reality. The one complaint I had about the Jagwire kit on my wife’s CX bike was not enough stuff to finish the job without digging into my parts bins. That said pink housing is surprisingly hard to find and the reduced diameter housing at the ends for less bulk under the bar tape is a nice touch that other companies should emulate

MattS
10 years ago

I’m using this stuff for my drop bar mtb, fat bike, and CX bike, with disc brakes and cx V-brakes. I’ve set it up on my buddies bikes. While it’s stiff to get around certain bends, and can require some tweaking to get to enter cable stops straight at the front (due to that stiffness), it’s the best I’ve ever encountered once set up correctly. For full housing, it’s tops. My cable discs (Avid BB7) with SRAM levers (Force and Rival) feel much better than any other set-up I’ve encountered. Effectively butter smooth, and no compression. I get the feel I want, and the power too. Their lube is excellent (whatever it is, seems dry), and does not freeze up in the cold (like, -20C cold). I have no desire to use any other housing on my bikes for brakes. For shifting, it seems to be identical to the good Shimano stuff. I’ve noted a little cracking in the plastic covering, which can allow rust to form, but that should be cosmetic, and not affect performance, as the cable is sealed in the inner liner.

charliegoodvibes
charliegoodvibes
10 years ago

Fantastic stuff. No noticeable compression and still smooth 2 years later. Not a fan of the rust under the housing though. Also, it’d be great if they came out with a color line.

bin judgin
bin judgin
10 years ago

Yokozuna is lovely. I paired it with my 2012 red, and the shifting was great!

MulletRacer
MulletRacer
10 years ago

Mine arent rusting yet.
Still work great after a few weeks. Wish I had more time to torture test

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