Cool! Serious thanks for all of these replies. I went ahead and installed 
the rear Tour Canti and used the stock hanger. First time with these (had 
the Neo Retro before). Those little studs that slip over the posts are 
wild! Cool design and super easy to adjust the tension. Anyway I think I'll 
be patient and just wait for the right pair of used Funky Monkeys that are 
cheap. 
On Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 10:48:47 PM UTC-5 Philip Williamson wrote:

> I like moon units. I’ve got a set of green ones on my Quickbeam. They 
> replaced the stock Shimano cabling. They don’t work any better, and I made 
> sure the cable lengths matched the Shimano units. I wouldn’t trade them 
> back. 
>
> They are easy to manage, because you can tighten the cable bolts without 
> twisting anything. They turn an unremarkable part of the bike into a nice 
> statement. They are much heavier and much more expensive. 
>
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA 
>
> On Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 12:06:32 AM UTC-7 exliontamer wrote:
>
>> Just curious if anyone has real opinions on the actually functionality of 
>> Moon Units vs normal stock ones. My instinct is telling me that it's a $60 
>> shiny thing that will make adjustment & setup a tiny bit easier. Also it 
>> seems it gives the straddle cable a different yoke shape so that was my 
>> main nerd out question. I'd be using them with the Touring Cantis btw. 
>> Thanks!
>
>

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