I’m fluent in three languages: Dutch, English, and Hyperbole. The third is an acquired talent developed by creative and narcissistic tendencies; the narcissism feeds a belief that normal words can’t properly describe the magnitude of my experiences, and the creativity struggles to cope with restrictive paradigms like “facts” and “reality”. I have also been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder which, when taken with everything else, suggests that my darling partner exhibits some questionable judgement.
I have a visceral response to clutter; when I see things out of order, my insides turn about themselves and cause me physical discomfort. If the clutter escalates to becoming a “mess”, my mood changes and I become irritable. This applies to everything from our house, my workshop, my office, desk space, my computer desktop, my briefcase, and my bicycles’ cable organization. I don’t have to tell you that the last one is the only one that really matters.
The tidiness of the cables on a bicycle are one of several key factors that elevate the Velominatus above the Common Cyclist. The old style of STI shifters and their protruding cables were barbaric; they represented a principle reason for my dislike of Shimano’s system. Campagnolo took a few extra years to produce the Ergo shifters, and I am quite convinced they spent that extra time sorting out how to internally route the cables.
The organization of a rider’s cables and the length to which they are trimmed is a critical detail to which we must all pay close attention. No matter how beautiful the bike, disheveled cables will always bring it down. I hereby give you the V Principles of Cable Routing:
Go with Merckx, and do not violate these principles. Vive la Vie Velominatus.
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The orphaned cantilever support makes me sad.
Do you worry about cable rub on the Veloforma head tube?
I ditch the cable ends and instead superglue the cut tips of the cables.
Hmmm. I've just re-cabled and tape my bike and having seen the photos above maybe I should consider doing it again. I'm pleased with the tape job although the finishing tape could be better. The cables on the other hand could definitely be better.
In my defence, though, I suspect it's probably easier to get a neater cable set up if you happen to need a 12 foot Dutch Monkey stem. Using a (considerably) shorter stem seems to push the cables forwards which doesn't work so well. That said there is room for improvement and I'll also start saving for a bike that is much to small for me so I can go for a frankenstem.
@Chris
Clever
I've been wondering if there was a Rule on inner cable length of cut.
What was I thinking waaaay back then?! Actually I wasn't, therefore the tow rope hanging from my front caliper.
I use to use a soldering iron with solder to neaten the cable end, then cut off the fray if any.
Ferrules are much nicer and with so many colours to choose from.
I just realized my rear brake cable runs between the other 2.
ugh.
the fizik finish tape looks better legible from the front, not while mounted. you seem to be of both camps, frank.
bullet point 1 is a pet peeve of mine. how some guys can have cables taped up forward of the bar, and the other side taped at the bottom position or rear, near palm, baffles me. no visual symmetry makes not a happy roger
@offroaded
If by that you mean that choosing brakes with stopping power is a violation of Rule 5, then I suppose you have a point.
This applies to everything from our house, my workshop, my office, desk space, my computer desktop, my briefcase, Gianni's wallet and my bicycles' cable organization.
The ideal length is 1.5 times the length of the cable end... What does that mean? 1.5 times the housing diameter? Gianni confused.
We used to solder the cable end too but stainless cable is wicked hard to solder or we lost out touch. It did look very tidy though.