I use Shoe Goo to run the wiring under the top tube on my Homer. Pretty 
much invisible, which is visually excellent. One thing to note is I 
shoulder my bike multiple times per day (apartment, BART, etc), so I need 
to reapply the goop every so often to keep wire fixed to frame. It stays 
pretty gummy even after plenty of curing time (months), so I can always 
remove all of it cleanly with just my fingers and minor elbow grease when 
it comes time to reapply.

On Friday, January 25, 2019 at 8:49:36 AM UTC-8, Neil Doran wrote:
>
> I just added dyno power and front/rear lights to my Sam. The cabling in 
> the front along the 27f Nitto rack is straightforward enough, but I am 
> looking for a clean-ish solution for the rear lamp that is mounted along 
> the left side seatstay. 
>
> Any cool tricks for routing and securing the cable? This bike now lives 
> fender-free, and sees a lot of dirt action, making me think of staying away 
> from the down tube and instead running under the top tube. What do folks 
> use to secure and/or hide the cable? Packing tape? Tiny zip ties?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neil
>

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