I've done a lot of bike wiring on bikes not designed for internal wire 
routing, and the solution that I've been most pleased with is adhering 
small 1/2" lengths of shrink tubing to the frame as guides, then routing 
the wire through them.  I use an adhesive 
<http://hardwareonlinestore.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=productdetails&virtuemart_product_id=8808&virtuemart_category_id=12701&gclid=CIPHveK058ICFQhk7AodW2MAUw>
 
that sticks tenaciously yet peels off without marring paint when the time 
comes to remove it. Most people who see my bikes with this setup don't even 
notice they're wired.  Here are a few photos:

<https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7145/6492698657_93f8dd0aed_z.jpg>


<https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5474/9401478506_9294cae4de_c.jpg>

At the bottom bracket, if you have a bolt-on cable guide, you can add a 
nylon P-clip as a wire guide to route the wire under the BB toward the 
fender:

<https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7453/9491832896_ea90b7882e_c.jpg>


Anton




On Sunday, December 21, 2014 12:20:03 PM UTC-5, Darin G. wrote:
>
> I'm going to be installing a dynohub and I'm thinking about mounting a 
> light on the back of my nitro rack.  Ideas on how to route the wire from 
> the hub back to the rack?  I hate the idea of lots of electrical tape and 
> zip ties but I can't think of any great options.
>

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