Hi,
starting to get my bike ready for the coming winter and a month or so ago I order some replacement gear cables and a cable stop (hard to find) to re-route the cables so they could be covered as much as possible. Anyway, this is what I started with
(yes, it really is that muddy)
so after a bit of cleaning I ended up being able to see the front mech and a box of mud:
I wanted to re-route the cable along the top tube and make the front mech a 'pull up' rather than 'pull down'. The kit I bought (clark) had lots of natty bits to make sure as much as the cable could be covered and I think the job is quite neat (apart from possibly the cable ties). Anyway, here is the end result:
I now need do the rear mech, but the bl?$dy kit from clarks had two internal cables: one was long enough for the front mech and the other was tooooo short for both ! (yes - I did check the lengths - twice). I suspect that the shorter cable would have been ok using the more normal run for the front mech.
Anyway comments welcome !
SP
starting to get my bike ready for the coming winter and a month or so ago I order some replacement gear cables and a cable stop (hard to find) to re-route the cables so they could be covered as much as possible. Anyway, this is what I started with
(yes, it really is that muddy)
so after a bit of cleaning I ended up being able to see the front mech and a box of mud:
I wanted to re-route the cable along the top tube and make the front mech a 'pull up' rather than 'pull down'. The kit I bought (clark) had lots of natty bits to make sure as much as the cable could be covered and I think the job is quite neat (apart from possibly the cable ties). Anyway, here is the end result:
I now need do the rear mech, but the bl?$dy kit from clarks had two internal cables: one was long enough for the front mech and the other was tooooo short for both ! (yes - I did check the lengths - twice). I suspect that the shorter cable would have been ok using the more normal run for the front mech.
Anyway comments welcome !
SP