The housing can be trimmed but it will always come in from the side, 
because of the design of the Shimano Shadow XT derailleur. 

That beautiful look of the housing and cable following the lines of the 
rear stay right back to the derailleur does not happen with this one. I put 
one on my wife's Betty and I have one on my winter bike. I was just looking 
at mine a few days ago and thinking what stupid design for a rear 
derailleur. Though it seems to work. 

Also the way this is designed, the cable length passed the anchor point has 
to be very short as it has a direct line right into the spokes when the 
derailleur is in the largest cog. You need to trim the cable, mine is less 
than an inch passed the anchor. 

The ad copy says the derailleur is less susceptible to damage because of 
the slim design, but they seem to have forgotten how much that 
cable/housing sticks out. 

On the Betty I have the housing trimmed pretty short, so not bad. Mine 
needs a little more trimming but it is winter bike, not likely going to 
happen until everything gets replaced. 

BTW, your Boulder is beautiful. I love the colour. 



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