DMZ
Devout Dirtbag
Hi all -
Just putting together my first scratch build and just trying to clarify conventions to get the setup and cable runs right; I don't have any 'original' setup to follow.
I have 9 speed 6500 STIs and the cables to the rear (brake and dreailleurs) all run along the top tube side by side (at rear there are guides on top chainstay and seat tube to guide) Brakes are side pull calipers.
I've so far established that the left hand cable run on my top tube (when viewed sitting on the bike) should carry the rear brake; the centre run carries the front derailleur cable (however I've seen an example carrying the rear) and the right hand run carries the rear derailleur cable (again I've seen the other way as well). Correct me if this is wrong.
My main confusion is when it comes to the bars. My shifters have the brake cable type that is designed to be concealed under the bar tape, I think; the shifter cables come out of the side of the shifters so don't join their brake brethren. My queries are:
Which lever should operate which brake? (remembering the left hand top tube run is carrying the rear brake cable, so come out on the left of the stem to cross over the front of the stem to the right, if on the right lever) Sounds dumb but it does vary; I've had bikes going both ways, and wondered what the theory was behind it/what is best for this bike.
Should the shifter cables cross over at the front of the stem (left/double over to the right and right/cassette to left) or go left to left of stem, right to right?
Any other tips when setting up cables and cable housing would be useful. I've read Sheldon's section on cables already - just hard to find an example to follow of the permutations I have together on my bike!
Just putting together my first scratch build and just trying to clarify conventions to get the setup and cable runs right; I don't have any 'original' setup to follow.
I have 9 speed 6500 STIs and the cables to the rear (brake and dreailleurs) all run along the top tube side by side (at rear there are guides on top chainstay and seat tube to guide) Brakes are side pull calipers.
I've so far established that the left hand cable run on my top tube (when viewed sitting on the bike) should carry the rear brake; the centre run carries the front derailleur cable (however I've seen an example carrying the rear) and the right hand run carries the rear derailleur cable (again I've seen the other way as well). Correct me if this is wrong.
My main confusion is when it comes to the bars. My shifters have the brake cable type that is designed to be concealed under the bar tape, I think; the shifter cables come out of the side of the shifters so don't join their brake brethren. My queries are:
Which lever should operate which brake? (remembering the left hand top tube run is carrying the rear brake cable, so come out on the left of the stem to cross over the front of the stem to the right, if on the right lever) Sounds dumb but it does vary; I've had bikes going both ways, and wondered what the theory was behind it/what is best for this bike.
Should the shifter cables cross over at the front of the stem (left/double over to the right and right/cassette to left) or go left to left of stem, right to right?
Any other tips when setting up cables and cable housing would be useful. I've read Sheldon's section on cables already - just hard to find an example to follow of the permutations I have together on my bike!