Sure, it's in this thread here:
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/bontrager-race-91-build-thread.428294/page-7
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/bontrager-race-91-build-thread.428294/page-7
But after years of telling people the cabling is wrong, now I actually look at pictures in the brochures it's the way you have it!!Here was my reference point for the cabling back then. Would you be able to scan the image from the Bonty manual please? Cheers
Although it doesn't really matter which way you do it, doing it the way suggested in the manual does keep the cables nicely away from the head tube preventing rub. It obviously makes no difference function wise and it possibly looks a bit neater round the seat cluster the other way?But after years of telling people the cabling is wrong, now I actually look at pictures in the brochures it's the way you have it!!
Mike Cookson Cycles in Whitefield.
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I lived virtually opposite Cooksons when I moved to Manchester in '98. They had an olive green privateer on display that I really, really wanted but couldn't have as I was saving for a house deposit.
It was remembering that frame that triggered by current bonty obsession.
I still pop in occasionally but it's no where near as inspiring now it's virtually all Trek.