dave_uk
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Manufacturers/designers are stupidly routing cables/wires/brake-pipes in the frame, and more recently via the head stock too. This pathetic behaviour is resulting in lots of issues for all of us: Search results for query: cable routing
My Turbo Kenevo comp has done just over 2k miles, the rear brake-pipe and rear derailleur outer-cable are now worn out due to friction wearing in the frame/swing-arm (photo shows wear - cable and pipe part extracted from swingarm). Both need replacing thanks to tidy cable routing. The brake pipe is dangerously worn thin; so annoying and wasteful as it should not need to be replaced so soon.
GET REAL manufacturers/designers: this aint good. Cables/pipes have survived for over a century on the outside of the frame you wallies.
Maybe we should make claims against the manufacturers?
My Turbo Kenevo comp has done just over 2k miles, the rear brake-pipe and rear derailleur outer-cable are now worn out due to friction wearing in the frame/swing-arm (photo shows wear - cable and pipe part extracted from swingarm). Both need replacing thanks to tidy cable routing. The brake pipe is dangerously worn thin; so annoying and wasteful as it should not need to be replaced so soon.
GET REAL manufacturers/designers: this aint good. Cables/pipes have survived for over a century on the outside of the frame you wallies.
Maybe we should make claims against the manufacturers?