by Wal » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:11 am
Back in the '90s, friends of mine who used the original Gore Ride-On cables on their MTBs always found they worked brilliantly for a while, then pretty much seized up as soon as the tiniest bit of grit found its way inside the lining. They all ended up switching back to standard Shimano cables. The latest versions may be much improved - check reviews.
For a cheaper alternative, take a look at Transfil Flying Snake cables, which have performed very well on my MTB. Like Gore Ride-Ons these use a full length liner and seem to keep the mud out quite well, promoting long-lasting smooth and precise shifting (although, my MTB has full-length housing to the rear derailleur, which helps with this).
Alligator I-Links are cheaper and lighter than Nokons, and from what I read, work just as well while being easier to install because unlike the Nokon system the links click together. Alligator has recently released a new smaller diameter, ultralight version for shifters only, which I'm thinking of switching to my road bike to when its current Dura Ace housings are due for replacement.