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  • Full length outers on a non-fully ensclosed frame?
  • rickon
    Free Member

    Hello,

    Are there any special kits for putting full length outers on a frame with close off routing?

    I fancy keeping the mud *out* of my new XCPro3's cables, rather than making it easier to get in 😉

    Cheers

    Ricks

    z1ppy
    Full Member

    Dremel out your cable mounts or buy something like this

    MisterT
    Full Member

    or just use cable ties

    nicko74
    Full Member

    Or go the expensive way and get Gore Rideon cables – they have an outer, a semi-outer and an innner, so fit in normal cable stops

    walla24
    Free Member

    man full lengths are so worth it! converting all the hire bikes at work (slowly)

    grahamt1980
    Full Member

    I did mine with the dremel, very very carefully though

    krag
    Free Member

    Cable ties FTW.

    spock
    Free Member

    get the drill out

    rickon
    Free Member

    Hmmmmm… the frame is all shiny and new and cost a lot of noteage….. i might see about buying some long ferrules and crafting a way of doing it.

    Why do a UK based bike design company come up with a non-fully enclosed system? it's bonkers.

    rs
    Free Member

    whoever felt the need to have sections exposed on any bike is bonkers, should never have happened in the first place.

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