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  • Reverb cable routing on Santa Cruz BLT2
  • agentdagnamit
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    Got a new seatpost to fit tonight, replacing a Joplin. I was previously using the cable guides already on the frame, but these would need drilling out to use with a Reverb.

    What have other folk with Blurs done?

    shorts_in_winter
    Free Member

    I used these, way to scary to drill out on my carbon LT…

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=34709

    They keep the hose nicely away from the frame too which is handy.

    neil853
    Free Member

    I had the same issue a couple of weeks ago, ours are designed to use cable dropper posts not hyd. I just threaded it through the the shock mount and zip tied it to the rear brake hose, doesn’t look too bad although isn’t perfect.

    agentdagnamit
    Free Member

    How exactly do those Hose Supporters work? Do they attach to the existing interrupted guides?

    shorts_in_winter
    Free Member

    They slot into frame guides and you tighten the screw making a rubber ring squish out into the mount, holding them in place. Work really well on the dropper mount running along the top tube

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