The solution I posted requires no preparation of the fork and given that the fork in question has more braze ons than I've had hot dinners anyway.
Hiding the wiring up the inside of the fork would be more functional, as it is there's risk it could get caught and torn out.
I guess. But as it is a Blue Lug bike, it might be a customer request..
Ah well, functionality probably doesn't matter then, I get the impression that most of their bikes are garage queens.
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The solution I posted requires no preparation of the fork and given that the fork in question has more braze ons than I've had hot dinners anyway.
Hiding the wiring up the inside of the fork would be more functional, as it is there's risk it could get caught and torn out.