Internally cable routing a C60

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TomColnago
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by TomColnago

Hi all, the delivery of my C60 to the lbs is about 2 weeks away and am just wondering how easy (or hard) it is to route the cables on this frame. Previous two colnago frames have been external so I'm a complete novice on internal routing. Any advice would be appreciated thanks Tom :D

cedced74
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by cedced74

Do you want to install a mechanical groupset ?
I have installed a Di2 gruppo, the internal routing was very easy...

Have a nice ride !

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TomColnago
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by TomColnago

Hi sorry its mechanical groupset forgot to mention that :oops:

ColnagoEPQ
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by ColnagoEPQ

I installed Campagnolo Super Record on my C60 traditional frame without incident. There is a piece of tubing that makes the rear brake cable installation a snap. Remember to save that tubing; it will make changing the rear brake just as easy.

Pottsy
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by Pottsy

Its easy. Just make sure the cables don't twist around each other.

& use a sheath for the FD routing that passes through the chain stay bridge, Otherwise you will be cutting into your frame.

AJS914
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by AJS914

It was easy on the C59. Is the C60 pretty much the same?

On the C59 the whole rear brake cable goes through the frame. You don't need anything special to thread it through.

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TomColnago
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by TomColnago

Pottsy wrote:Its easy. Just make sure the cables don't twist around each other.

& use a sheath for the FD routing that passes through the chain stay bridge, Otherwise you will be cutting into your frame.

Sheath note taken and thanks all for the advice looking forward to finally getting my hands on the frame

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