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• #2
i want to put my brake cable inside of my drops, it would seem to be an easy case of drilling holes where i want the cable to enter/exit,
Have you got a good dentist?
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• #3
poke a bit of brake cable through first, then thread the outer over it and back through. bit of a fiddle. May have to file the hole oval shaped and this may cause a stress concentration point.. dunno. try it!
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• #4
what bars are they?
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• #5
Which bars are they?
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• #6
thank you platini, always a pleasure to be corrected by you.
Which bars are they?
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• #7
Mate what bars are they?
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• #8
OH hi fred.
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• #9
theyre just some random bars from an old road bike, nothing youd recognise.
the bit i dont get is how to guide the cable out of the exit hole, its not like i can get inside the tube to feed it through. is there some kind of trick?
i was planning on making the holes oval to allow a smoother route, but i am concerned they may weaken the bars. the bars are steel, narrow, and very stiff so i reckon it would be alright.
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• #10
Have you got a good dentist?
+1
The bars will be compromised, the hole will be a stress riser (even a tiny hole) and the chances of them failing is greatly increased.
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• #11
I don't think it's a good idea to start drilling holes in bars, whatever shape or type they are. It would weaken them, I would think.
Just get the type of lever that allows you to run the cable under the tape. Same look but safer... -
• #12
i was planning on making the holes oval to allow a smoother route, but i am concerned they may weaken the bars. the bars are steel, narrow, and very stiff so i reckon it would be alright.
That they are steel is in your favour, but making the hole oval is a bad idea, this is a bigger stress riser than a perfect circle.
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• #13
that was where I was going - why not just get groovy roadie bars?
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• #14
Hi Brucy.
Morning everyone!
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• #15
pah i made my own bars drill them out have fun make holes make em light drill drill drill!
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• #16
Again same question however reincarnated:
DIY internal cable routing for the frame, is it a stupid idea or can it be done?
I would simply drill relevant holes into the frame and use a vacuum cleaner at the other end to pick up the cable or something using a magnet. Would the frame be less safe to ride, would its structural integrity be all but ruins? I looked here, where i got the general feeling it can be done though wanted to try the more knowledgable folk on here. If i were to do it i wouldn't be using any braze ons so it would most likely just be a hole, probably at an angle, smoothed around the edges.
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• #17
thats how theyre done on old raleigh twentys, just a hole in the frame. but then those frames are hulks.
theres a super easy way to thread an internal cable, get an old spoke, bend it over to be a small hook, post the cable through the hole, pick it up at the other end hooking it through with the bent up spoke. takes a few minutes if youre really unlucky, otherwise a few seconds.
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• #18
Thanks. So it sounds doable.
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• #19
the revelation for me is that tynan provided useful advice (except for the perfect circle bit - de havilland comet..)
it would be better if you took the frame to a builder, where they could form the holes and braze on a reinforcement boss
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• #20
Thanks
the revelation for me is that tynan provided useful advice (except for the perfect circle bit - de havilland comet..)
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it would be better if you took the frame to a builder, where they could form the holes and braze on a reinforcement boss
Thought as much. Are the bosses pretty essential?
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• #21
rough guess, less than a £100 but more than £50, just for the brazing
list of framebuilders > http://www.framebuilding.com/custom_uk_bicycle_framebuilders.htm < add talbot frameworks http://talbotframeworks.co.uk/bikes/
remember that the finish will require re-doing to the top tube
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• #22
Yeah. Would have been planning for the repaint and would also have removed the cable guides.
Thanks
i want to put my brake cable inside of my drops, it would seem to be an easy case of drilling holes where i want the cable to enter/exit, but i dont know how i would get the cable routed through the inside of the bars.
also, could the sharp corners be a problem?
anyone know how to do this?