I'll throw some photos up when I get a chance. I use burly outdoor rated 
cabling rather than co-axial: https://www.mcmaster.com/7000t32

Alternatively, you could use some newbaums wrapped around the wire to make 
a snugger fit.

On Friday, January 25, 2019 at 10:15:01 AM UTC-8, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> Collin, nifty idea! I wouldn't mind a pic or two if you get time. But it 
> sounds like you might be working with coaxial cable, which is thicker 'n' 
> stiffer than what I am using, and likely better suited to those P 
> clamps...but I do have some of those clamps somewhere...
>
> Ttoshi, yes, I have seen reference to helicopter tape. I wonder, for this 
> application, would regular 3M packing tape do the trick? I kinda like your 
> idea of running under the top tube with tape, then tape or zip ties as 
> needed in the rear triangle.
>
> Thanks all! The Bunch rules for this stuff...
>

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