I've seen the idea of using cable lining before.  How does one go about 
extracting it from the housing?

Steve

On Jan 14, 2013, at 12:26 PM, Toshi Takeuchi wrote:

> I got some plastic tubing that I route the cables through.  I thought
> that maybe it's fairly standard practice.  The first time I saw it is
> on my Santana tandem, so when I went to my tandem shop (Crank 2
> tandems in Pleasanton) and got some extra tubing for my Ram there
> (needed some tandem stuff too). I don't know if standard bike shops
> carry this...
> 
> Toshi in Oakland, CA
> 
> 
>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Benz, Sunnyvale, CA <benzouy...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Seeing that the cable stop on the chainstay is on the bottom of the
>>> chainstay, even if you can route the rear derailleur cable using the
>>> Campagnolo cable guide, how will you address the chainstay cable stop issue?
>>> 
>>> Go with the Teflon cable lining. New cable installations should likely
>>> have extra lengths of housing you can salvage the lining from.
>>> 
> 
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