fair enough. it makes no sense to me that any brake lines on a MTB be internal. I've never had a brake line snag on anything.I have to cut the olive and threaded part off the brake line on my Norco Sight to get it through the port in the frame. Yes its really annoying.
On said bike I have "converted" it (zip ties) to external routing. Its pretty ghetto but I was over the rattling cables and the cutting off olives etc.fair enough. it makes no sense to me that any brake lines on a MTB be internal. I've never had a brake line snag on anything.
I'll shut up now. just looked at pics of new frame coming. fkn internal everything.![]()
But just think how neat it makes your bike look - to have the brake line outside for 30cm, then inside for 30cm, then outside for 10cm, then inside for 10cm then outside for the last 20cmfair enough. it makes no sense to me that any brake lines on a MTB be internal. I've never had a brake line snag on anything.
I'll shut up now. just looked at pics of new frame coming. fkn internal everything.![]()
The cables were rubbing through the frame cause I was missing the frame port rubbers.Watch our for cable rub
Through the cable
At least hand grips come with the bikeThe position of the cable ties is very questionable for the mud guard
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"Gimme 10 minutes, I just gotta go up the shops an' nick 'em of another bike."At least hand grips come with the bike![]()
Socks'n'Crocs?Never trust a man with decorated crocs.
Well at least it wasn't attached to the stanchions. Someone just lost the side cutters.Bike was recently serviced... Hmmm
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Or. Hear me out…Well at least it wasn't attached to the stanchions. Someone just lost the side cutters.![]()
Poor fella obviously ran out of fencing wire and gaffer tape!