I got some plastic tubing that I route the cables through. I thought
that maybe it's fairly standard practice. The first time I saw it is
on my Santana tandem, so when I went to my tandem shop (Crank 2
tandems in Pleasanton) and got some extra tubing for my Ram there
(needed some tandem stuff too
Thought I was original and clever using this trick a few years ago ah
shoot!
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA
wrote:
> Seeing that the cable stop on the chainstay is on the bottom of the
> chainstay, even if you can route the rear derailleur cable using the
> Campagnolo c
Seeing that the cable stop on the chainstay is on the bottom of the
chainstay, even if you can route the rear derailleur cable using the
Campagnolo cable guide, how will you address the chainstay cable stop issue?
Go with the Teflon cable lining. New cable installations should likely have
extra
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
f