As Mike noted, cable routing approach to v-brake noodles is pretty forgiving 
and allows some flexibility. It may be hard to visualize before attempting it, 
but I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Also, noodles with different bends 
and angles exist that might help you refine your set-up.I personally like it 
when inner cable is fully housed from lever to brakes, because it's easier to 
shimmy housing this way or that through cable keepers (not stops). If you have 
a cable housing stop en route from lever to brake (and you probably do on a 
specialized), you'll just need to be a tad bit more precise with cutting 
housing segment length between last stop and noodle. Play with cable housing 
length and ideal noodle position before cutting housing. It's a fun task. Worst 
case you get it wrong 1st go and nail it 2nd attempt.
Good luck,
Scott in MT

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  On Sat, Nov 26, 2022 at 4:17 PM, mikel66...@juno.com<mikel66...@juno.com> 
wrote:   v brakes noodles can easily be pointed downward. i would run housing 
from the cable stop up to the noodle. i routinely do this upgrade old cantis to 
v brakes on lady frames

mike goldman
rhode island

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