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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Interesting realization on the routing of the CCX; the cables run a little wonky due to the cable routing being designed for the typical CX setup, which is right-front braking. I've wired mine right-rear, which means the cables run in reverse order, which is something that puzzled me when I was threading them through.
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@Ron
I'm using Yokozuna on mine. There is no difference between a Graveur and a CX bike in this case, its just down to tire choice and position. This same bike will be used to race cross after I get back from doing the Heck of the North this weekend.
I would stay away from sealed; I've heard they add a lot of friction, and that's something you want to reduce as much as possible - especially with SRAM. Switching to Yokos significantly improved shifting performance.
@frank
Would the rear shift cable run smoothly if you used the right hand routing? Then the brake cable could run round the front of the head tub nicely.
Looking at all these pictures and my bike, I think I need to ditch the mid cable barrel adjusters for a set that sit in the cable stops. It would make for a much neater curve.
Front brake cable goes in front of everything else. Ask any mechanic.
130mm is not a "short stem."
Yep, that's the double-wrap tape job from KT12 and I haven't re-wrapped since! Must get onto that... but at least the tape is wrapped in the right direction.
@brett
Why would I do that when the photos speak for themselves. Go cut your shift cables down, rewrap your bars and then maybe we can talk.
Ferfucksakes.
@Chris
The shift cable boss is offset and angled towards the left cable exit making an impeccable line to the FD and giving absolutely fantastic shifting performance. Both Veloformas have a small detail on the FD setup that seem to improve front shifting beyond anything else I've used. On the road machine, the boss is angled just a tad so the arch of the derailleur follows the arch of the chain wheels perfectly. Its fuckin' awesome.
@frank
Do you stick your sunglass arms under your straps, put your arm warmers over your jersey sleeves and wear socks with your Crocs too?
@frank
I run sealed on my MTB. Up to you, but I find it shifts better sealed than filled with shit while riding...
@brett
Recable please ASAP.
You can stick a fucking pillow on each side between the cable and a head tube and fall asleep.Too dangerous.
@brett
You don't have to ask any mechanic. No such rule exists.You should have looked at some bikes while you were in Belgium.
Top route cross bikes are easy to run. Any real reason to run moto on a cross bike? I have mine set up standard and haven't had any issues.
Also, running front brake all the way in the front will put a kink in the line to get into the brake if you run a super low stack on a short head tube bike.