I like the look of this 2.8mm "micro" spiral wrap.
I wasn't aware of spiral wrap until my second ebike came with it.
I was only aware of "wire loom" ,..
I just reused the original spiral wrap.
It takes a while to get the hang of it. I had to make sure the whole bundle was supported by the shifter cable and brake cables.
I didn't want to be pulling on any wires or connectors.
Takes a lot of it to cover a long cable run though.
Mine is 10 mm, so I'd probably need 3-4 times as much?
I've found that the thinner wraps look OK initially.. but don't stay in place over time, especially if overloaded with a large bundle and on bumpy terrain.
Yeah, I'm kinda overloaded.
The bundle is over 30mm wide with the spiral wrap.
The 70's phone cord wrap I'm using now is bulky'r but it seems to be more up to the task.
I'll keep that in mind.
Again I'm in love with the frame bag for neatness. In it you can fold back on the cables and Velcro tie into neat bundles leaving the programming cable (or any other necessary) free for fast connections. This way the cable bundle from the frame to the bag is as thin as possible.
I'm gunna try it the way it is and see how it goes.
Meanwhile, I'll check out some bags that hang off the handlebars.
I've also got the option of pulling the cable inside the frame again.
I can pull and push on the wire this time, instead of just pushing.
I found I consistently loose the needles width of air on removal with my pump so i just go that much over... and done.
I'm losing way more than that.
More like 10-25 psi, with no consistency.
I think I figured out how to get a smaller, and consistent loss of pressure?
My shock pump works with both Presta and Schrader valves.
If I release the valve plunger before unscrewing the whole thing from the valve, I only lose the same tiny bit of air each time.
(The valve plunger is sealed)
I gotta get the hang of doing it.
And with that much Slickoleum in the shock... Is there any room left for air anyway?
Well, actually the one guy was saying that he uses it just like an "air puck" or "token" to reduce the volume of air in the can.
So I figger I gots lots of room for goo.
Air hockey pucks are pretty big,..
