Works transparently for me, using lined housing and teflon-coated cables.  
I also used a couple drops of Tri-Flow.  I like smooth cables.  Lasts a 
couple of years before it starts to grab a bit, and then I overhaul.

pb  

On Sunday, February 10, 2013 6:30:13 AM UTC-8, Minh wrote:
>
> 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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