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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@frank glad im not on the shit list then
@RedRanger Correct brake to correct caliper? I've broken my left wrist twice and it ain't what it used to be, therefore my RH lever is the front brake cailper.
You're right on the last comment. That'd be a chain whipping coming at ya!!
"Right shifter cable should go to the left cable stop and vice versa."
Not sure I'm seeing a shit ton of this in any of these pics, but I 'am' visually impaired, not to mention ESBually and Chocolate Pumpkin Porterly impaired to boot.
@RedRanger
Kinda funny story: For the most part, we all have "right rear, left front" routing for brakes. My buddy left his bike out in his yard while he was cleaning his shop/ garage, and came out to find his sexy new GT had gone missing. While he was upset, and I was bummed about the theft for him, we did laugh that during the thieves getaway, he must have ended up on his face at the first stop, since his bike was cabled "motorcycle style". Right lever= front brake.
@frank
Mmmm hmmm. While I know for a FACT, we discussed this not too long ago, I'm glad you've seen the light.
In fact, strict adherence to that rule, possibly the only one that's had the slightest impact on my aesthetic sensibilities, led me to this arrangement:
Some Rule V riding yesterday in the gale force winds that prevailed have left the 'Bolt a bit bespeckled, and the uncasual readers here will likely vilify the bar tape, but damn, that cable arrangement is not hard to look at. It's a doublecross! bitches!
At times my house and shop may look as though I could be vying for stint on "Hoarders" but my bike is (almost) always in tip top race day shape. Proper cable routing, bar tape and cockpit components - (along with color coordination of them) are part of the unwritten contract that you are bound by when you bring that baby home. Know The Rules people... both written & unwritten. VLVV
@starclimber Nice cabling! As well as headbadge! What is the drive side view?
@sthilzy
Just the cable area:
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Brah, if you ran Di2, you would have like 50% less cable.