This is a question to the folks that have routed the cable housing for 
their bar end shifters 'aero' style where it runs up the length of the bars 
and exits the tape at the stem.  I did this recently and it feels like 
there is a lot more friction, i was expecting some, but it's a lot more 
difficult to move the shifter, is this normal?  Or is there a trick to how 
to route the housing?  I've tried to get the bend around the drops as wide 
as possible, but it's still a pretty tight curve (i'm using noodles), 

I love how clean the routing is this way--and the fact that it makes front 
bag mouting a lot easier, but the feeling at the shifter is concerning, 
thanks for any tips!  

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