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      <title>Fixing Your Bike Cable Guides for a Smoother Ride</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve spent way too many hours chasing down weird clicks and rattles on my bike, only to realize that loose bike cable guides were the culprit the whole time. It is one of those small components you never really think about until it fails or starts</description>
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