Seth:

Thanks for that!  I knew I was going to feel dumb when I Iearned the
answer.  In my case (for shipping) all I need to do is unbolt the
cable stops from their mounts.  Duh!

dougP

On Oct 25, 1:24 pm, Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 4:21 PM, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> > Several list members have posted regarding using cable splitters to
> > allow quick changes of handlebar.  I like to remove the handlebars
> > from my Atlantis for shipping, so that idea has a lot of appeal.  So
> > I'm staring at the Atlantis & trying to figure out where I would split
> > the shift cables.  It's set up with drop bars, bar end shifters and
> > aero brake levers; pretty standard stuff.  The brakes are obvious.
> > But with cable housing all the way from bar end shift lever to the DT
> > cable stops, where does one split those?  Thanks in advance for your
> > experiences on this.
>
> split them below the downtube cable stops.
>
> I split mine about 6" or so up from the bottom bracket.
>
> You can see them just above and to the right of the crank in this 
> picturehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/skvidal/4316203300/
>
> so, that means you have to get a second set of downtube cable stops..
> but that's how it works.
> -sv

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