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COONIUM Internal Routing Compatible Hydraulic Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of COONIUM Internal Routing Compatible Hydraulic

Facilitating the cable routing of 4-5.5mm Cable Housing, Hydraulic Hose and DI2 E-Tube Works with all kinds of non-steel frames. Works with all kinds of non-steel frames. Coated guide cable to protect the frame from scratching. With manual provided. Also you can refer to the video in the listing for instruction. Comes with a storage case.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Game-Changer for Cycling Lovers!

Sports and Outdoors enthusiasts rejoice! My analysis of this internal routing compatible hydraulic is a game-changer for cycling enthusiasts.It provides smooth braking and shifting experience and now with the added comfort of internal routing, your bike will look sleek and neat. The installation process is straightforward, and it is built to last. The only downside is its slightly higher cost compared to other options on the market. Overall, I highly recommend this product to any cycling lover…

Pros
  • Smooth braking and shifting experience, internal routing compatibility, built to last.
Cons
  • Slightly high cost.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good for its use.

The cable is plastic coated to prevent it from stripping paint from the inside and outside holes of the frame. I used a barb on a Shimano BH90 brake hose and screwed the barb all the way into the end of the hose. Then, while the cable was in a loop, I twisted the cable and screwed it into a notch on the tubing. Unwrapped the cord and placed it in the frame, when it reached the outlet I used a magnet to pull the cord out of the hole. I've used it on 3 different mountain bikes and it's worked…

Pros
  • Tool Kits
Cons
  • Expandable