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  1. It’s probably just fine. You can twist the strands back in place with your fingers, then attach the cable. If it has a lot of extra length, then maybe cut what’s not needed.

    But most importantly, put an end cap so that it won’t fray again. If you cannot get the end cap on the cable, then replace the cable.

  2. WoodenPresence1917 on

    Unless you can cut the cable (with a proper cable cutter) before the frayed part and get a cap crimped on the end, that fraying will tend to travel up the cable. You’ll probably have to replace it eventually either way

  3. No need to replace it. Twist it and see if the strands will go back together. If not, cut it as close to the end as you can where it is still together and crimp a new cap on it.

  4. a shift cable is under $5. Ask the shop for an end cap too.

    Sure you can re use it but why bother?

  5. Illustrious_Way_9787 on

    I Think you can lock it but in any case you have to cut your cable to your desired length. So I would highly recommend you getting a cable cutter.

  6. Just cut it back to a point where it isn’t frayed and put a cable cap on and you will be fine

  7. You can keep it that way it wouldn’t hurt it specifically but in the future it might cause some issues

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