Had a bash at rerouting Rear mech cable myself today. A smashed up rear wheel stops actual bike play for me today. Probably took 90mins beginning to end. Saves me buying AXS!
It’s actually pretty simple to reroute, only needs motor cover taking off. Most difficult but was making room in the existing grommet which currently houses the brake hose.
It shifts cleanly, can’t tell if there is any additional friction caused by the small radius bends. Time will tell.
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Sam (E180)
How is your re-routed cable going?
I went for the cable re-route last night.
I had a real challenge getting the new outer between the hose hole and the bracket that secures the motor cover.
Managed it eventually, looked really neat, but when I came to fit the inner cable, it would not pass that pinch point.
Withdrew and ran freely, put it back and the inner fouled again. On my frame, it appears there is an obstruction out of sight behind that bracket that is causing a tight radius, or compression on the outer that is impassable. I wonder if it is a frame size thing, mine is a Small.
I tried a second outer, taking more care, but to no avail, same obstruction to the inner
The gear cable also looked to be forcing the brake hose up against the frame (despite the grommet)
Not confident the rear suspension movement wouldn't chafe the brake hose over time.
I am reverting to the route taken by Whybro's LBS, routing through a second notch in the motor cover.
I will post the result.
PS I thought I had screwed the electrics up.
Put it back together and it wouldn't switch on.
Took it apart, put it back together again, still nothing.
After scratching my head realised the bike was upside-down and I was pressing the "walk" button, not On/Off.
Lesson learn't ? Don't drink too much beer when messing with bike.