Cable routing help

Front mech should be on drive side of seattube due to knobble placement and not getting in the QR arms way, plus all the catalogues show that, later versions would loop through the stays iirc etc.

Not sure on the specific year here (95ish?), but early 90s they had 2x right, 1xleft of head tube
Left to right it is brake, front, rear.
 
Front mech should be on drive side of seattube due to knobble placement and not getting in the QR arms way, plus all the catalogues show that, later versions would loop through the stays iirc etc.

Not sure on the specific year here (95ish?), but early 90s they had 2x right, 1xleft of head tube
Left to right it is brake, front, rear.
Like this IMG_4794.webp
 
Go through the stays?

1995 that tube appears so

I would route the rear mech so it has the best possible path, you'll use it more and it needs to be the better route, front mech you just use brute force if needed ;-)
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sorry, a bit late, but why not doing this just like it was
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Middle for the rear derailleur, right for the front mech, left for the brake (which goes round the headtube from the right to the left side in the front, while the other both are on the right side of the headtube).
 
For a start, that brakes are back to front ;-)
What year is that, I just showed going on 1995 layout.

Front mech: It currently looks tidy with a better route for the front mech, to that in the picture on the outside, given the orientation of the knobble/end stop
 

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