Cutting Gear Cables

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BlackSwan83

Active Member
HI All,

I need to change out my gear shifter and ordered new shifts, cables but wondering if i had to purchase a cable cutter or if some standard pliers cutters would be ok for the job?

Many thanks

Sam
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I have used normal pliers. Just make sure the cutting edge is nice and sharp.

Oh yes.. a good tip. Do not cut the cables until after you have threaded them.
 

HorTs

Über Member
Location
Portsmouth
I've never managed to get a clean cutt without using actual cable cutters, though I've always used crappy old pliers.
 
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Roadrider48

Voice of the people
Location
Londonistan
I bought some cable cutters from Evans for around £7. Good investment if you use them frequentish.
They do make cutting clean and easy. But as others have said, it can be done with pliers.
 

adscrim

Veteran
Location
Perth
I recently bought some proper cable cutters and the difference is significant - you get a much cleaner cut that even brand new pliers. On cable housings it's even more pronounced. Wish I'd done it years ago.

That's not to say that using pliers isn't going to work - it absolutely will.

You'll need to fine tune once the cables are back on. Don't expect just to re thread cables, attach to mechs and for everthing to be perfect but there are plenty of videos available online if you're not sure about anything.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
That's not to say that using pliers isn't going to work - it absolutely will.
On inner cables, yes; if the pliers are reasonable quality. On cable outers though, even decent pliers will tend to flatten the ends before it cuts through them. You are then left having to open the end up again to make it usable.
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
When cutting cable outers, put a length of old inner in where the cut is to be made as it will limit how much the outer is deformed.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
IceToolz do a good cutter. Does the lot, including spokes and mudguard stays (probably beyond spec, but it does cut stainless stays with some effort).
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
I have used normal pliers. Just make sure the cutting edge is nice and sharp.

Oh yes.. a good tip. Do not cut the cables until after you have threaded them.

And don't do what I did not long ago and cut the cable housing to length whilst forgetting to remove the inner cable first!
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
A rather surprisingly successful way to cut bike cables and outers is to use the cutting edge on a set of these:

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Many people have them lying around and never think to take the cutter to a cable or outer!

Once the cable is cut, I dip the end in some superglue or other strong adhesive, prevents fraying, but also allows the cable to be pulled back through if need be, rather than crimping the little cap on the end!
 
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