I agree with Eric and Dave; some cable housing liner is the ticket. I use a 
bit more to make sure that it extends up beyond where the  spray of the 
front wheel could put some grit into it. The diameter of the BB shell is 
large enough that it doesn't really bear through the plastic sleeve that 
fast; once a season maybe. Having had frames with the hook cable guide 
things, the friction of the route around the BB shell is lower as the hooks 
accumulate wear at a much higher rate. 

Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh, PA

I've never been a huge fan of how the derailer cables are routed underneath 
> the bottom bracket of my Ram, due to the fact that they are just rubbing 
> against the bare frame.  Does anyone have any thoughts on using something 
> like this Campy cable guide? 
>
>
> http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=E553FEF8-9918-4B47-B24E-AE4603CBCB14
>  
>
>

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