Re: [CR]brake cable routing

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Chater-Lea)

Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:32:56 -0800
From: "Chuck Schmidt" <chuckschmidt@earthlink.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]brake cable routing
References: <OF83CC6B3E.EFF478E5-ON85256F97.006A9E2F-85256F97.006BEAA9@mail.gm.com>


Marcus Helman wrote:
>
> John Siemsen wrote in about routing bar-end shifter cables. He mentioned
> some photos of Mario Confente in the Bicycle Trader. The photos and
> articles are in Februay-March 1999, and April 1999.
>
> The Bicycle Trader is at http://www.bicycletrader.com/
>
> My question relates to length of brake cale housing. Most published
> directions say to have the housing long enough to come straight out of the
> levers, yet Mario's bike has much shorter cables. I have seen beautiful
> vintage bikes with shorter cables, and equally beautiful ones where the
> cables are very high and loopy.
>
> What is the optimum length?

Here's the articles: http://www.bicycletrader.com/confente.html (mapped) http://www.bicycletrader.com/confente2.html (mapped)

Here's the photos: http://www.bicycletrader.com/images/Confenti_Bencini.JPG http://www.bicycletrader.com/images/Andreoli.JPG

On a race bike the goal is not to have any excess anything. I looked at the photos and it looks to me like the bikes don't have a kink or dogleg in the brake housing where it exits the brake lever. And the housing is short! What's not to like? Bellissima!

High and loopy? Never a good look!

Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California

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