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Old 11-24-21 | 12:30 PM
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Bikes: 1970 Peugeot PX10, 1977 PX-10, 1978 Peugeot UE8, 1972 Schwinn Paramount P15-9, 1970 Raleigh Competition, 1985 Centurion Ironman, 2012 Trek Madone 4.5

Originally Posted by sd5782
I go with whatever seems to give smoothest bends and don’t worry about tradition. Some stems are longer, some cable guides are not centered, not all calipers are the same, etc. I don’t necessarily even mount them on the “ proper” sides of the stem. I sometimes have one in front and one in back which might have been my choice on yours. When done, it needs to please me mechanically. I’ve also bought some little connectors that join the cables together that are sometimes nice for a cleaner look. Nice job, and you seem to have fallen prey to that mechanical aspect of this hobby too.
I played with the cables for a while and ultimately went with one in front and one in back--it just feels right and works really well!
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