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Old 2013-03-01, 07:05 PM   #11
norbeaster
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Real Name: Ben
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Kiwanas is a great program, I have done a good amount of volunteer work there myself. I would much rather support them than the Bike Project as it's "all about the kids" with the Kiwanas.

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Originally Posted by Dean View Post
Still looking for an oddball Specialized bottom bracket cable guide, but otherwise taken care of.
Solid housing from shifter to derailleur and you're golden. Run it above the bottom bracket on the drive side and snug it up to the seat tube with a zip-tie so it doesn't interfere with the drive train... Then just run it along the chain stays and down-tube with a few more zip-ties and you're set. (can be neatly done if you get fancy with your zip-tie work)

It's not hack work by any means, many MTB guys opt for this style of routing as opposed to spit cables so no crap and corrosion get into the lines, especially in wet regions.
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