Difference between revisions of "Removing Cable Stops and Guides"
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− | Old fashioned cable stops and guides are a serious problem on modern mountain bikes. The use of hydraulic brakes and continous length deraillure housings make the old fashioned type not only useless, but dangerous. | + | Old fashioned cable stops and guides are a serious problem on modern mountain bikes. |
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+ | ===The Problem=== | ||
+ | The use of hydraulic brakes and continous length deraillure housings make the old fashioned type not only useless, but dangerous. They snag clothing and skin leading to tears of each. | ||
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+ | ===The Best configuration=== | ||
All cable guides should be of the zip tie type, with only one stop for the front deraillure. | All cable guides should be of the zip tie type, with only one stop for the front deraillure. |
Revision as of 16:50, 11 December 2006
Old fashioned cable stops and guides are a serious problem on modern mountain bikes.
The Problem
The use of hydraulic brakes and continous length deraillure housings make the old fashioned type not only useless, but dangerous. They snag clothing and skin leading to tears of each.
The Best configuration
All cable guides should be of the zip tie type, with only one stop for the front deraillure.
Removing the guides
The Culpret
Saw it off. Be carefull not to damage the frame.
Close, but nasty.
Start filing with a course file.
finish with a smooth file.
Sand and scotchbrite for a perfect finish.
Always use SATIN finish paints. Gloss and Flat finish paints will always lead to problems.
Finished with wet paint. Once dry it will look fine.