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Handlebars with Internal Cabling
Anyone know of a reasonably easy technique to route brake housing through handlebars? I assume the basic idea is to get the cable through first and then slip the housing over it. But I'm finding that's easier said than done. Then again, maybe that's the wrong approach? The handlebars in question are mid-80's 3ttt aero handlebars.
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It takes patience indeed:)
I find that if you put a slight bend in the cable - not a sharp kink of course, but a subtle arc, it definitely helps in trying to find the "exit" hole. Yes, you are correct in the way you are going about it - cable first, then slide the housing over. |
Originally Posted by Antipodes
(Post 6359338)
It takes patience indeed:)
I find that if you put a slight bend in the cable - not a sharp kink of course, but a subtle arc, it definitely helps in trying to find the "exit" hole. Yes, you are correct in the way you are going about it - cable first, then slide the housing over. |
Place big magnet near the hole to guide the inner wire then slide the housing over it.......
Next time around side the old housing off.....insert new housing wire. Remove old inner wire...insert new inner wire |
Originally Posted by miamijim
(Post 6360982)
Place big magnet near the hole to guide the inner wire then slide the housing over it.......
Next time around side the old housing off.....insert new housing wire. Remove old inner wire...insert new inner wire |
Originally Posted by gridplan
(Post 6361038)
I'm not sure at the moment if I have a magnet like that, but your advice sounds reasonable. Much obliged!
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oh, yeah. The absolute worst internal routing problem eva! Kleins are the top.
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Use a piece of coat hanger (or other stiff wire) first. You can bend it however you need to to make it go through. Then tape the end of the cable to the stiff wire & pull it through.
I have never tried the magnet trick, but it sounds useful! |
If you dont't want to waste hours use a vacuum cleaner and a string first to pull the inner cable through the holes.
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There was a post about this very recently with some good tips, if I recall correctly.
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Air compressor. plug all the holes except 2. blow in one and push your cable through the other with the air.
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I won't be able to revisit this until the weekend. But I will try out one or more of these techniques until both cables are routed. Thanks to all who responded!
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