Pipmeister
Senior Retro Guru
- Feedback
- View
This was inspired by a post on the Bike Chat 1998 section; or to be more accurate, a response that Anthony gave in the thread.
viewtopic.php?f=41&t=280392
There were two separate points that I was making on that thread.
Firstly, with all 3 cable stops on the Top Tube, I can see why it’s a good idea to use the centre stop for the Rear Brake. This means that it’s easier to avoid the Front and Rear Mech cables from touching the paint on the Headtube, which was the point raised by Anthony. Indeed Kona initially dedicated the centre stops for the rear Hydraulic hose when they were first introduced - see link above.
Secondly though, it had never occurred to me before to route the outer cable middle section of the Rear Mech on the underside of the Seat Stays, as now seen on my 1998 Hei Hei (after re-routing it following Anthony’s observations).
This brings me to the point here of 2 cable stops on the Top Tube with the Rear Mech on the Down Tube. I’m still not sure whether I prefer to take both Front and Rear Mech cables around the right hand side of the Headtube, as now seen on my 1997 Explosif, or one either side as currently seen on my 1997 Muni Mula.
The Muni Mula route obviously touches the paint, but I think that the interference isn’t too bad as a result of the riser bars.
Pip
viewtopic.php?f=41&t=280392
There were two separate points that I was making on that thread.
Firstly, with all 3 cable stops on the Top Tube, I can see why it’s a good idea to use the centre stop for the Rear Brake. This means that it’s easier to avoid the Front and Rear Mech cables from touching the paint on the Headtube, which was the point raised by Anthony. Indeed Kona initially dedicated the centre stops for the rear Hydraulic hose when they were first introduced - see link above.
Secondly though, it had never occurred to me before to route the outer cable middle section of the Rear Mech on the underside of the Seat Stays, as now seen on my 1998 Hei Hei (after re-routing it following Anthony’s observations).
This brings me to the point here of 2 cable stops on the Top Tube with the Rear Mech on the Down Tube. I’m still not sure whether I prefer to take both Front and Rear Mech cables around the right hand side of the Headtube, as now seen on my 1997 Explosif, or one either side as currently seen on my 1997 Muni Mula.


The Muni Mula route obviously touches the paint, but I think that the interference isn’t too bad as a result of the riser bars.
Pip