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Hello, just got a my 63cm blue frameset today and will create a "Current Project" thread later with pics.
For your question about the rear brake cable routing, as far as I understand, the cable enters the diagonal tube by a multiport, and exits at the bottom of it under the bottom bracket, and then follows the left chainstay underneath until near the brake mount... if words aren't enough take a look at the website pics:
About the mudguards, I don't know wich SKS model could work, still have to figure that out, but I can confirm that the fork legs has some eyelets in the inside :)
PD: I just emailed Bruce Dalton asking to clarify the rear brake cable routing if he can with pictures of his own 4S Disc.
Seems like in the pre-production model there was a exit multiport as you can see in this picture, but it was removed and the cable holders of the left chainstay where moved to the bottom
Anyone know how the disc brake routing for the Kinesis 4S disc works? Rear brake specifically. All the routing's internal on the downtube and top tube, but there's then a brake hose holder thing on the bottom of the left chainstay. Can't work out much else from the pics on their site...
Edit: Oh and how does the mudguard mounting work on the fork? On the bike show pics it looks like this:
Presumably with eyelets near the bottom of the fork.
But then other pics show an eyelet halfway up the inside of the fork:
Would that work with SKS guards?