On-One Inbred Cabling Problem

Gussio
Gussio Posts: 2,452
edited April 2008 in MTB workshop & tech
Last week I bought an Inbred non-sliding drops frame from On-One. Brilliant frame and I am really impressed with the quality of the welding and finish for the price.

Assembled the bike over the weekend and everything went well until the cabling. I am running V-brakes front and back together with a front and rear derailleur. The three cable guides at the top of the frame look to be the ideal size for hydraulic hoses, but too wide for standard frame stoppers on the brake and gear cables. I went down to the local bike shop expecting to be able to some sort of over-sized plugs, but they weren't aware of such things existing.

Can anybody suggest a fix?

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  • ratty2k
    ratty2k Posts: 3,872
    Its designed to run a full length outer, you will need some off a roll from your LBS.
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  • Gussio
    Gussio Posts: 2,452
    ratty2k wrote:
    Its designed to run a full length outer, you will need some off a roll from your LBS.

    Thanks - will give it a go. Was worried about not getting sufficient tension for the rear mech using this method.
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    Gussio wrote:

    Thanks - will give it a go. Was worried about not getting sufficient tension for the rear mech using this method.

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