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hwttdz 12-13-04 12:38 PM

non-aero cable routing
 
Can you route brake cables from non-aero brakes under the bar tape? Like have a little loop over your hands and then go under? Would the performance be significantly worse, from friction in the cable bend?

fujiacerider 12-13-04 01:36 PM

I assume you've got Shimano stuff? I've seen it done with Nokon cable housing. Run a search or two on this forum. It's been covered a time or two before. Right around TdF time it was a hot topic, as I recall. One of the T-Mobile guys did it, I think.

Cole

sydney 12-13-04 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by fujiacerider
I assume you've got Shimano stuff? I've seen it done with Nokon cable housing. Run a search or two on this forum. It's been covered a time or two before. Right around TdF time it was a hot topic, as I recall. One of the T-Mobile guys did it, I think.

Cole

Sure you know what non aero levers are? Your reference is to the shift casing on Shimano STI.

fujiacerider 12-13-04 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by sydney
Sure you know what non aero levers are? Your reference is to the shift casing on Shimano STI.

Hmmm. It seems I've been caught talking out of my ass. :D

Cole

fujiacerider 12-13-04 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by sydney
Sure you know what non aero levers are? Your reference is to the shift casing on Shimano STI.

Are they the old types? Like the old Modolo levers? Would the Nokon trick not work with those also?

Cole

moxfyre 12-13-04 02:08 PM

I started to wonder wtf they were talking about when somebody mentioned the Tour de France. I think it's been a while since anyone on the tour rode with non-aero levers. :rolleyes:


Originally Posted by sydney
Sure you know what non aero levers are? Your reference is to the shift casing on Shimano STI.


hwttdz 12-13-04 02:18 PM

I'm using old modolo brake levers, yeah I guess the nokon or powerline stuff would work but that's really expensive. I may just give it a more gradual bend and then put it under the tape. We'll see what works.

sydney 12-13-04 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by hwttdz
I'm using old modolo brake levers, yeah I guess the nokon or powerline stuff would work but that's really expensive. I may just give it a more gradual bend and then put it under the tape. We'll see what works.

best way I know to find out.

kappa_italia13 12-13-04 02:36 PM

get campy ;) :p

jfmckenna 12-13-04 02:46 PM

I'm guessing it won't work out well and may end up getting in the way. Just curious why do you want to hide the brake lines?

SoonerBent 12-13-04 03:03 PM

Why not change to areo levers. I just checked ebay and saw three different sets for less than $20.

SS

Berodesign 12-13-04 04:37 PM

Cause aero is sooooo ugly :)

Ants 12-13-04 04:48 PM

Erik Zabel's bikes in the Tour this year had Nokon housing out the side of the Shimano levers and bent immediately under the bar tape.

Ants

Jbrew 12-14-04 01:38 AM

here a go

http://www.velonews.com/tour2004/tec...es/6575.0.html

hwttdz 12-14-04 11:01 AM

That's shift cable, which is not under as much tension so it doesn't make as much friction.

I like the way a certain pair of levers look and they're only $10. That's the reasoning.

Modern campagnolo routes both shift and brake cable under the tape, they once made non-aero non-integrated levers as well.


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