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product_id: 63608768
title: "Shimano MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable and Housing Set, Black | MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable & Housing Set - Black, High-Performance, Smooth Shifting"
brand: "shimano"
price: "€ 67.90"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
category: "Shimano"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/63608768-shimano-mtb-optislick-derailleur-cable-and-housing-set-black-mtb
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# Sleek durable black finish Advanced Optislick Teflon coating Complete cable & housing kit with accessories Shimano MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable and Housing Set, Black | MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable & Housing Set - Black, High-Performance, Smooth Shifting

**Brand:** shimano
**Price:** € 67.90
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Shift like a pro, ride with confidence.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Shimano MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable and Housing Set, Black | MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable & Housing Set - Black, High-Performance, Smooth Shifting by shimano
- **How much does it cost?** € 67.90 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/63608768-shimano-mtb-optislick-derailleur-cable-and-housing-set-black-mtb)

## Best For

- shimano enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted shimano brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durability Meets Style:** Robust black coating engineered to last 15+ years, maintaining performance and aesthetics through every ride.
- • **Perfect Fit for Every Ride:** Generous housing length supports full cable enclosure, enhancing protection and smooth operation on any frame.
- • **Proven Shimano Reliability:** Trusted by cyclists for decades, offering performance equal or superior to premium $70 Kevlar cables at a fraction of the cost.
- • **All-Inclusive Installation Kit:** Includes cable housing clips, ends, and crimps for a hassle-free, professional-grade setup right out of the box.
- • **Smooth Shifting, Zero Compromise:** Optislick Teflon-coated cables reduce friction by up to 13%, delivering precise, lightning-fast gear changes.

## Overview

The Shimano MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable and Housing Set in black features advanced Teflon-coated cables that minimize friction for smooth, reliable shifting. This comprehensive kit includes all necessary accessories for easy installation and is designed for durability with a sleek black finish. Offering professional-grade performance comparable to high-end Kevlar cables but at a more accessible price, it’s the trusted choice for serious mountain bikers seeking long-lasting, precise gear control.

## Description

Color:Black

Review: No, ... you really do not need overpriced $70 Kevlar cables - People sometimes assume that if a product hasn't been updated or changed in the last two years, that it is therefore outdated or not as competitive. Shimano on the other hand believes in tradition, and sticks to what they believe works best; They've never released an answer to SRAM's AXS or Transmission wireless mountain bike derailleurs bc they believe that mechanical shifters shift faster, they don't use carbon fiber for cranks, and they actually see no need to update their brake and cable shifting sets. Why? Because Shimano has spent some serious bank in the past to research obscure topics such as how much drag does a shift cable really incur over four to six feet of cabling. The answer? ... Not as much as you would be led to believe by Jagwire and other "superior" cabling setups. The same is true of for how much compression actually takes place across four to six feet of housing if for example, one is using, say, Paul Klamper mechanical disc brakes on their bikepacking ride. Shimano makes their shift and brake cable kits at three levels: Select (least expensive), Advanced, and Ultimate (the Ultimate kits are usually labeled under "XTR" and "Dura-Ace" labels here at desertcart). The Select kits use bare wires riding inside regular housing. The Advanced kits use an Optislick coated cable (which is just a teflon derivative) while the Ultimate kits use a slightly higher-end polymer coated cable (think teflon again). The Ultimate kits also get a polymer coated lining to the outer housing as well. All three work fine with the Advanced kit probably being the sweet spot. My guess is that if these cables and wires were actually subjected to friction tests in a high-end lab, the Advanced and Ultimate would be almost identical and both would display only 5 to 13% less friction than the Select kits. The kit being sold above is the Advanced level kit. It provides 99% of the benefits of the Ultimate kit but at a much more reasonable price. How does it compare to super-duper Jagwire Kevlar kits that retail for $70 apiece? Again, take them both to a quality lab and my suspicion is that neither would beat the other by more or less than 2 or 3%. Shimano over many years has actually spent some time and money to make solid shifting and braking for a reasonable price and it shows in their reliability. I've had Shimano Optislick (the Advanced level) cables on my bike for years with zero problems and performance at least equal to (and often better) than companies like Avid or Jagwire. (I do recommend changing the inner cable wire every two to three years depending upon usage. On my well worn commuter bike, I change my inner brake cables every single year because I can't afford (literally, the U.S. has no national health care system like the other 35 out of 36 First World nations do) to have them fail.) Also, because of the quality of their dies, Shimano's cables may actually be superior to competitors like Jagwire. Many bike enthusiasts don't know this, but when you buy the two lower levels of Jagwire cables, you actually getting for about $35 to $55 what Shimano already sells for $22. So, yes, ... I recommend these highly (along with Shimano's BH90 high-end hydraulic brake cables as well). Five stars for me across almost two decades now.
Review: Excellent... - Replaced the stock cables on an XL 2006 Cannondale F2000SL with these. This kit had enough housing that allowed me to fully enclose the rear derailleur cable with a one piece housing, which was not done originally. If the frame mounts had been set up for full enclosure on the front, there was more than enough housing to fully enclose that as well. Also included were cable housing clips, housing ends and two cable crimps. Install was relatively easy. The only issue I had was cutting the cable housing and that was because of me. I didn't want to spend money for a special cutting tool that I'd probably never use again. I thought I could easily saw through the housing with a hacksaw. Unfortunately, that didn't work well when I tried. However, I was able to cut the housing with a sharp pair of wire cutters by gently squeezing and rotating them, like a tubing cutter. While the housing and liner did crush a little, I was able to use a pick to open them back up so that the cable passed through easily and moved smoothly. Do yourself a favor. If you are going to experiment with ways to cut the housing, measure where you will cut, then experiment on the left over piece that you will eventually cut off. So far, the XTR dual control shifters are working smoothly with the new cables and housings. The black coating on the old cables lasted 15 years and they were working well with a little chipping on the exposed areas. If the green coating on these cables does the same or better, I'd say it's a great deal. Do yourself another favor if you swap your cables. De-grease, clean and lubricate your derailleur pivot points. I thought I kept my derailleurs clean and that they were running smoothly, but after a cleaning and oiling I learned they could be better and had to reset my L/H and index settings. Ride Safe.

## Features

- Color:Black
- DefinedColor:Black
- ShimanoOptislickDerailleurCableandHousingSets

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0197LWW9E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,971 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #32 in Bike Cables |
| Brand | SHIMANO |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 570 Reviews |
| Included Components | 111 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 8"W x 2"H |
| Item Type Name | 111 |
| Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shimano Cycling |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y60198090 |
| Material | Multi |
| Material Type | Multi |
| Model Number | Y60198090 |
| Mount Type | Braze-On Mount |
| Mounting Type | Braze-On Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 8"W x 2"H |
| UPC | 689228700659 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SHIMANO
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 0.31 Pounds
- **Material:** Multi
- **Mounting Type:** Braze-On Mount

## Images

![Shimano MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable and Housing Set, Black | MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable & Housing Set - Black, High-Performance, Smooth Shifting - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61W1s8xh7KL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long is the housing? The packaging in the photo says: 3300mm, but the product descriptions says: 1700mm.**
A: I'm not sure what it measures, but it is long enough to do the rear derailleur twice. I have bought these twice. On my old bike with two shifters I had extra left over. On my 1x12 I have enough left to do it again. Theses are the best cables

**Q: Are the cable ends compatible with Zee shifters?**
A: I think they should be compatible with all MTB shifters. I've used these on several different shifters. both shimano and sram. they work great

**Q: Would this work with a vintage Shimano XT setup on a 90’s mtb?**
A: It did on all of my 90's bikes, of which I have three!

**Q: Works with Deore?**
A: Yes.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No, ... you really do not need overpriced $70 Kevlar cables
*by T***S on July 24, 2023*

People sometimes assume that if a product hasn't been updated or changed in the last two years, that it is therefore outdated or not as competitive. Shimano on the other hand believes in tradition, and sticks to what they believe works best; They've never released an answer to SRAM's AXS or Transmission wireless mountain bike derailleurs bc they believe that mechanical shifters shift faster, they don't use carbon fiber for cranks, and they actually see no need to update their brake and cable shifting sets. Why? Because Shimano has spent some serious bank in the past to research obscure topics such as how much drag does a shift cable really incur over four to six feet of cabling. The answer? ... Not as much as you would be led to believe by Jagwire and other "superior" cabling setups. The same is true of for how much compression actually takes place across four to six feet of housing if for example, one is using, say, Paul Klamper mechanical disc brakes on their bikepacking ride. Shimano makes their shift and brake cable kits at three levels: Select (least expensive), Advanced, and Ultimate (the Ultimate kits are usually labeled under "XTR" and "Dura-Ace" labels here at Amazon). The Select kits use bare wires riding inside regular housing. The Advanced kits use an Optislick coated cable (which is just a teflon derivative) while the Ultimate kits use a slightly higher-end polymer coated cable (think teflon again). The Ultimate kits also get a polymer coated lining to the outer housing as well. All three work fine with the Advanced kit probably being the sweet spot. My guess is that if these cables and wires were actually subjected to friction tests in a high-end lab, the Advanced and Ultimate would be almost identical and both would display only 5 to 13% less friction than the Select kits. The kit being sold above is the Advanced level kit. It provides 99% of the benefits of the Ultimate kit but at a much more reasonable price. How does it compare to super-duper Jagwire Kevlar kits that retail for $70 apiece? Again, take them both to a quality lab and my suspicion is that neither would beat the other by more or less than 2 or 3%. Shimano over many years has actually spent some time and money to make solid shifting and braking for a reasonable price and it shows in their reliability. I've had Shimano Optislick (the Advanced level) cables on my bike for years with zero problems and performance at least equal to (and often better) than companies like Avid or Jagwire. (I do recommend changing the inner cable wire every two to three years depending upon usage. On my well worn commuter bike, I change my inner brake cables every single year because I can't afford (literally, the U.S. has no national health care system like the other 35 out of 36 First World nations do) to have them fail.) Also, because of the quality of their dies, Shimano's cables may actually be superior to competitors like Jagwire. Many bike enthusiasts don't know this, but when you buy the two lower levels of Jagwire cables, you actually getting for about $35 to $55 what Shimano already sells for $22. So, yes, ... I recommend these highly (along with Shimano's BH90 high-end hydraulic brake cables as well). Five stars for me across almost two decades now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent...
*by S***C on July 23, 2021*

Replaced the stock cables on an XL 2006 Cannondale F2000SL with these. This kit had enough housing that allowed me to fully enclose the rear derailleur cable with a one piece housing, which was not done originally. If the frame mounts had been set up for full enclosure on the front, there was more than enough housing to fully enclose that as well. Also included were cable housing clips, housing ends and two cable crimps. Install was relatively easy. The only issue I had was cutting the cable housing and that was because of me. I didn't want to spend money for a special cutting tool that I'd probably never use again. I thought I could easily saw through the housing with a hacksaw. Unfortunately, that didn't work well when I tried. However, I was able to cut the housing with a sharp pair of wire cutters by gently squeezing and rotating them, like a tubing cutter. While the housing and liner did crush a little, I was able to use a pick to open them back up so that the cable passed through easily and moved smoothly. Do yourself a favor. If you are going to experiment with ways to cut the housing, measure where you will cut, then experiment on the left over piece that you will eventually cut off. So far, the XTR dual control shifters are working smoothly with the new cables and housings. The black coating on the old cables lasted 15 years and they were working well with a little chipping on the exposed areas. If the green coating on these cables does the same or better, I'd say it's a great deal. Do yourself another favor if you swap your cables. De-grease, clean and lubricate your derailleur pivot points. I thought I kept my derailleurs clean and that they were running smoothly, but after a cleaning and oiling I learned they could be better and had to reset my L/H and index settings. Ride Safe.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top quality, works great
*by R***T on June 15, 2021*

Very nice cable/housing set. Replaced the derailleur cables on my vintage 1979 Tom Ritchey road bike equipped with all Campagnolo Nuovo Record parts. These cables are very smooth, fit well abs with the right tools, are easy to install - hope that helps!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Shimano MTB Optislick Derailleur Cable and Housing Set, Black
- SHIMANO Universal Standard Brake Cable Set, For MTB or Road Bikes
- Park Tool CN-10 Professional Cable and Housing Cutter

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