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Good luck Chris.
Oh and 'Bowden Cable' is VERY strong and flexible. For anyone interested and/or you ever need something like this and its late or the shops are shut, you can nick a length of it from your bike! Bowden Cable runs from the gear change on your handle bars to the derailleur (I think that's how you spell it!!!) on the rear wheel of your bike. The 'Gear Cable' in other words. As well as being stronger than Cutain Wire, it may prove a 'healthier' option than ripping down a set of nets from one of your windows... I know my wife would make me pay for that!!!
Oh and 'Bowden Cable' is VERY strong and flexible. For anyone interested and/or you ever need something like this and its late or the shops are shut, you can nick a length of it from your bike! Bowden Cable runs from the gear change on your handle bars to the derailleur (I think that's how you spell it!!!) on the rear wheel of your bike. The 'Gear Cable' in other words. As well as being stronger than Cutain Wire, it may prove a 'healthier' option than ripping down a set of nets from one of your windows... I know my wife would make me pay for that!!!