are there any manufacturers that still do external routing?
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Carbon ? Not that much
Aluminium yes
Steel yes
Stainless steel yes
Ti yes
Aluminium yes
Steel yes
Stainless steel yes
Ti yes
Was about to reply that any non-aero bike from every brand have external cable.
Then realize you are talking about internal cable in the frame, not internal routing in the bar, stem and then head tube...
Oh, boy. Wonder how'd you feel if you have to route real full internal routing bike that everything go internal from the bar and stem. It becoming standard on aero bike. Soon may make its way to normal bikes.
An example video of how it could be standard in the future. Cable do not route through stem, but still get the frame by headtube spacer.
https://youtu.be/caGfWzLtG_g?t=375
Then realize you are talking about internal cable in the frame, not internal routing in the bar, stem and then head tube...
Oh, boy. Wonder how'd you feel if you have to route real full internal routing bike that everything go internal from the bar and stem. It becoming standard on aero bike. Soon may make its way to normal bikes.
An example video of how it could be standard in the future. Cable do not route through stem, but still get the frame by headtube spacer.
https://youtu.be/caGfWzLtG_g?t=375
ohHexsense wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 3:48 amWas about to reply that any non-aero bike from every brand have external cable.
Then realize you are talking about internal cable in the frame, not internal routing in the bar, stem and then head tube...
Oh, boy. Wonder how'd you feel if you have to route real full internal routing bike that everything go internal from the bar and stem. It becoming standard on aero bike. Soon may make its way to normal bikes.
An example video of how it could be standard in the future. Cable do not route through stem, but still get the frame by headtube spacer.
https://youtu.be/caGfWzLtG_g?t=375
My
GOD !!!!!
note to self: never Ever EVER get a Pinarello Dogma F12... E... V... E... R... !!!!
Get an eTap and you will only have integrated rear brake cable
Felt FR frames run external shift cables (except from under BB to RD) for their mechanical option.
There's a "screw on" alloy "double cable stop" device that can be added to the down tube.
Rear brake routing is internal though, and passing through the down tube ( yeah... chainstay based direct mount rear brake .... ).
Louis
There's a "screw on" alloy "double cable stop" device that can be added to the down tube.
Rear brake routing is internal though, and passing through the down tube ( yeah... chainstay based direct mount rear brake .... ).
Louis
That's the proper way to do mechanical. I was lucky, when I bought my Time NXS it was still offered either internal (electronic) or external shift for mechanical. I despise mechanical shift bikes with internal routing.
All depends how it’s done. If there are no obstructions in the downtube, I much prefer the derailleur cables to be running inside the downtube as opposed to outside. It’s way cleaner looking and they stay protected from the elements and never run the risk of getting scraped up alongside the downtube if you lay it down or just lean it against something, either intentionally or in transport. As long as there’s nothing interfering friction wise with anything it’s good. Case by case basis.
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Also, not drilling holes in the carbon tubes keeps the integrity of the material intact.
I'm not a fan of ICL either.
Also, not drilling holes in the carbon tubes keeps the integrity of the material intact.
I'm not a fan of ICL either.
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Agreed. I currently have a Felt Z series bike with internal cables (my first of such) and I find the cable leading to the rear break to be impossible to quiet, even with it being in a nylon sleeve inside the top tube -- the pull action isn't ideal either, even with new housing and no burrs. I currently have a build project in the works with an older Scott aluminum frame with external routing -- can't wait until it's finished so I can make it my main steed.
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