Seriously!  Or it'll be like the Matrix, where bike-mechanic-Neo puts the 
bike in the stand, his eyes close and his eyelids twitch for a few seconds. 
 He opens his eyes and says:  "I know how to overhaul a Sturmey S3X". 
 apt-get-sturmey 

On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 5:19:42 AM UTC-8, Tom Harrop wrote:
>
> It's a long time since high school physics for me, but I think any 
> "upwards" force the cable exerts on the straddle wire is going to be felt 
> as "downwards" force by the cable stop. Ted's comment sums up my concern... 
> hmm, I think you've talked me out of it.
>
> Now I just have to decide whether to spend €40 on a Funky Monkey or put up 
> with sub-optimal seatpost clamping.
>
> Jeff, "sudo cablestop" is a shameless theft of an XKCD joke, but I think 
> you're actually on a winner here. Picture the bike repair pod of the future 
> where you just put in your ride and type "apt-get install cantilevers". You 
> don't even need to have the parts! You should submit a patent...
>

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