On the Wilbury, there is no rear cable stop on the top tube. So right now,
I'm assuming that centerpulls don't need it and in the case of the Betty
and Cheviot, since the rear cable stop is needed for the side pull brakes,
you either bypass it entirely as long as the cable doesn't rub it, or just
need something to guide the cable and preventing from marring the paint on
the cable stop.
https://flic.kr/p/HxjTDS

Joe Bunik has some metal gizmo he used on his Cheviot; Joe, can you explain
what you used and any other details?
https://flic.kr/p/nnnCeD

It's all starting to make sense.

René

On Sunday, September 4, 2016, IanA <attew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I see it now - I was looking at it on the iPhone at first.  It looks like
> a bit of housing liner with some curious ends that stop the liner
> migrating.  Intriguing.
>
> Ian A.
>
> On Sunday, September 4, 2016 at 10:11:37 AM UTC-6, Kellie wrote:
>>
>> The cable hanger isn't the part René is asking about. You can actually
>> use any yoke though I'd recommend a wide one so it easily goes around the
>> seat tube. I considered Paul's Moonie but what I had has worked fine. The
>> *necessary* part is what the brake cable goes through at the cable stop.
>> It has to fit into the cable stop but not slide all the way through and
>> *stay* in the stop. I'm not sure brake housing will work.
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 31, 2016 at 4:27:00 PM UTC-7, Kellie wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> *$2300*. 50cm Cheviot, green in excellent condition with less than 500
>>> miles. Built from a frame with Rivendell-like parts and some upgraded fancy
>>> bits and additional parts. Wheels shod with Rock and Road tires which are
>>> *wonderful* on street and off-road. Don't really want to let go of this
>>> bike but I need the funds to buy an Atlantis.
>>>
>>>
>>> Paul Racer centerpull brakes (black)
>>>
>>> Chrystal Fellow seat post
>>>
>>> Brooks Saddle
>>>
>>> Thin Gripster pedals
>>>
>>> Mark's rack: front with basket
>>>
>>> Pletcher rack: rear with TechLine light (battery)
>>>
>>> water bottle cage
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-mj3yPTGctPw/VIuVsO_YSQI/AAAAAAAAAOA/4Kd711BUG7Ezf8iN-ZuP3Iu7aUz2y7m1QCKgB/s1600/November%2B27%252C%2B2014_untitled_1602.jpg>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Cxo5I9neLII/VQsDb4azdwI/AAAAAAAAAVU/Sk-vZpnz_wUnIq4Kng8bxBJGqR0cb25qACKgB/s1600/untitled-3.jpg>
>>>
>>>
>>> *water bottle and Carradice bag not included
>>>
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