Handlebars Rubber For Cables SH-Y7EU98010 - where to find?

Buggbairn

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Handlebars Rubber For Cables SH-Y7EU98010 - where to find?

Some absolute chancer
has them on sale on Ebay with a delivery charge of £33.66 :oops:

They seem pretty sparse on UK websites, does anyone know where they can be purchased?

many thanks
 

Jackware

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That 'absolute chancer' is Ridewill, a well known Italian spares company, hence the total price of £33.66.

Why not go to their website and add a few service items to the order to spread the £14.25 carriage price?

 

Buggbairn

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That 'absolute chancer' is Ridewill, a well known Italian spares company, hence the total price of £33.66.

Why not go to their website and add a few service items to the order to spread the £14.25 carriage price?

How can 3 rubber rings cost £13.94 plus £33.66 postage? Am I missing something ?
 

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Jackware

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How can 3 rubber rings cost £13.94 plus £33.66 postage? Am I missing something ?
You're right, my VPN was making the postage cheaper to the US than the UK, but it's more likely a cockup at their end, hence my link to their website where it shows a more sensible postage cost.
 

vladej

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From my point of view, this is a ridiculous price for 3 rubber bands. I’m too stingy, so I used ordinary black electrical insulating tape to fix the control cable to the handlebars.
 

Mikerb

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From my point of view, this is a ridiculous price for 3 rubber bands. I’m too stingy, so I used ordinary black electrical insulating tape to fix the control cable to the handlebars.
..........or cut sections of inner tube..........finally a use for an inner tube!!
 

Rod B.

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I had a hard time trying to source the SH-Y7EU98010 rubber bands. I found them for sale on eBay, but the sellers were asking crazy prices. I ended up buying black silicone rubber bands on Amazon. The silicone bands hold the wire tight against the handlebar. I've not had any issue with the bands breaking. They are fairly thick, but stretch out thin on a 35mm handlebar.

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Gary

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Go to your local bike shop and they can order them from Madison for you along with whatever else they're ordering that week.

The product codes for each size band is
Y7HX01000 (22mm)
Y7HX02000 (25.4)
Y7HX03000 (35mm)
And they're 99p each

Then keep using your LBS
 
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Mikerb

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Not sure why anyone would want them! They do not stay in place on the bars and to remove/replace you have to take a grip and brake lever etc off. Rubber ties ( as opposed to bands) as used on motorbikes etc are far more practical.
 

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Not sure why anyone would want them! They do not stay in place on the bars and to remove/replace you have to take a grip and brake lever etc off. Rubber ties ( as opposed to bands) as used on motorbikes etc are far more practical.
Hi Mike
Can you link me an example of the ties you are suggesting please?
 

Gary

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My Shimano cable bands stay in place fine.
And once fitted there's really no reason to ever remove them.
 

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