Here are some photos of the dynamo routing - it's surprisingly hard to get good pictures, but here you go.
The coax cable snaps into the guides on the fork and downtube without any need for a zip tie etc. The guides under the rack are just hydro guides. On the downtube you can see a stick-on Di2 thingy - this is because the guides were spaced too far apart causing the cable to droop a bit. The plan is to go back this winter to have two more added along with a third hydro guide for the underside of the rack where the fat ziptie is now. The mess with the noodle and the R-clips is due to the fact that the light doesn't move with the fork.
Thanks so much for all the pictures, that's exactly what I needed! Are you happy with the "snap" guides (do they hold the cable correctly?), and do you happen to know where your framebuilder got them/what's the reference?
Here are some photos of the dynamo routing - it's surprisingly hard to get good pictures, but here you go.
The coax cable snaps into the guides on the fork and downtube without any need for a zip tie etc. The guides under the rack are just hydro guides. On the downtube you can see a stick-on Di2 thingy - this is because the guides were spaced too far apart causing the cable to droop a bit. The plan is to go back this winter to have two more added along with a third hydro guide for the underside of the rack where the fat ziptie is now. The mess with the noodle and the R-clips is due to the fact that the light doesn't move with the fork.