Mike Muz 67":m5t6dk8a said:Tradition ?
You're not still wearing wool cycling shorts/tops are you ?![]()
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Joking aside , I run all my bikes with left/front right/rear set up . Using the brakes evenly , it makes no odds which way around they are , but makes for a more natural line for both cables .
If you insist on tradition , around the headtube and into the left works best , on my mtbs , the gear cables are that way around , and the steering feels lighter as a result . So with brake cable outer being more flexible , should be easier still mate![]()
Hope this makes sense
Mike
As circumstances would have it, I have just bought a nice wool top. :mrgreen:
I am sure all you left hand fronties are correct when it comes to smooth lines etc... and then you slap a 15 st wrinklie on top of your creation and all of a sudden it's not looking so smooth and aero.
Mike: I have, inadvertently, set my road bikes up with both left and right hand cable routes, but two of them have cable stops, under the top tube and two have full cables front to back, with cable guides on top of the top tube.
I am now in a 50/50 situation with my Concorde brake cable running to the right of the head tube (viewed from the saddle) and my new project cabled to the left, albeit the new bikes cable is not yet cut and fitted, as I came to this august forum for the definitive answer before applying the cable cutters.