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Ringlé Mojo

MSRP $ 15.00
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 3.8/5
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Submitted by fat pat a cross-country rider from lima ohio
Date Reviewed: October 24, 1997
Bottom Line:
forget Thomas Canaday's Gripe about needing a really small allen. It comes with it. If you do buy this you will need to locktight the set screws in place or the straddle cable bolts will rattle free and you will never see them again. This is OK because they are really not needed, but if you want them locktight them. other than that they look good as a front hanger and hold the brake cable very tightly. They kick the ever lovin shit outa the little shimano pills that come stock with most cantis. As usual a well designed product from Ringle but they loose a chili for not telling me to locktight the bolts right on the package.
P.S. ALWAYS locktight evry fastener on your brakes.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Alfredo a cross-country rider from Atlanta, GA
Date Reviewed: January 3, 1997
Bottom Line:

I liked the mojo and looks really cool. When I bought V-brakes Idid not know what to whith it. Well, I turned it into a key chain. It can be used for many things. Worth the money.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Nathan Mesich a cross-country rider from Silverton, Co, USA
Date Reviewed: October 9, 1996
Bottom Line:

The Ringle' MoJo not only looks cool, but offers great ease of adjustability. I am very happy with mine, definetly worth $15
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Thomas Canaday a cross-country rider from Aurora, Co USA
Date Reviewed: June 24, 1996
Bottom Line:

The Ringle Mojo is all trick. It looks cool though but it is rather
pricey for what you are getting. You will need a rather small
allen wrench to attach this to you brake cable and straddle cable
however.
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by James Grunenberg a cross-country rider from Ohio
Date Reviewed: June 14, 1996
Bottom Line:

Mor bike toys. (My favorite parts.) The mojo is a simple straddle
cable hanger. (No longer trendy with V-Brakes). It works well, allows fixed
cable positions (with small allen screws) and comes in formerly trendy anodized
colors. If you still run Cantilevers, and not the trendy new stuff these work
fine. I still love em, and the personalazation they give to my bikes.
Overall Rating:4






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