Old 01-23-12 | 07:50 AM
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As already noted, around the back generally will produce better shifting as it produces a less tight bend in the housing.

That said, I do not like the feel of the shift cable on the backside of the bars. I prefer the feel of the shift and brake lever running together along the front of my bars. And that too is important.
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