I'm hoping the coax cable stuff makes a bit more sense once I have it in hand as it's all seeming a bit double dutch right now.
My usual method of cable stripping is rolling it along a stanley blade, take it that ain't gonna cut it!
Worst comes to the worst I have a mate who makes cables for the tv and film industry and I know he deals with coax so will probably be able to help me out.
I think in under the DT on the lug, down the DT, over the bb, into the chainstay out at the end and into a light mounted to the mudguard eye.
Sounds like the best idea, if you're okay drilling your paint at those locations. If drilling through the Lug there should be enough material to not worry too much about stress on the tubing.
I'm hoping the coax cable stuff makes a bit more sense once I have it in hand as it's all seeming a bit double dutch right now.
My usual method of cable stripping is rolling it along a stanley blade, take it that ain't gonna cut it!
Worst comes to the worst I have a mate who makes cables for the tv and film industry and I know he deals with coax so will probably be able to help me out.
I think in under the DT on the lug, down the DT, over the bb, into the chainstay out at the end and into a light mounted to the mudguard eye.