How can I add a cable stop to a chainstay???

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How can I add a cable stop to a chainstay???

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I'm running an Alfine 11 on a Fargo (the earlier version) and at the moment I've run outer cable from the changer to the hub and it looks pig ugly. I need to be able to add a cable stop to the chainstay. I've picked up a small one that takes 2 rivets. Questions are: can I drill and rivet safely? Or could I epoxy it? Should I use both? I've looked for alternatives and can't find anything suitable.
I've emailed Salsa and I'm awaiting a reply. I'm conscious the steel might not be that thick.
Anyone tried it?
Thoughts please.
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Sturmey Archer do lots ... I've never had any issues with them.

http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sturmey-arch ... -prod8324/

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Re: How can I add a cable stop to a chainstay???

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I wouldnt drill it. I wouldnt expect salsa to say its ok to do so.

How about one of these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shimano-Singl ... 0419965421
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Unfortunately they seem to be quite large chainstays. They are pretty oval.

http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sturmey-arch ... -prod8324/

Looks a great solution however only 5/8th. It places it to far towards the hub, no room for a cable.
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I just use cable tie's :-bd
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Thanks Stu, ordered!

Mart, unfortunately cable ties won't take the pressure, it's not just the cable, it's a cable stop. Takes all the pressure of inner pulling on the outer. Tried it and it kept slipping.

Hopefully Stu's find will fix things.
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Ah I see, I use an Alfine 8 which must be different to the 11.The 8 speed has an inbuilt cable stop
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Re: How can I add a cable stop to a chainstay???

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Mart wrote:Ah I see, I use an Alfine 8 which must be different to the 11.The 8 speed has an inbuilt cable stop
Got to admit I'm a bit confused (and curious) too. Fitting kits are broadly similar though not (IIRC) interchangeable between the 8 and 11:

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The long "arm" incorporates a stop for the outer so you can run full length from this to the shifter. For me, as Alfine's are quite "fit & forget", I can't see the attraction of a split outer to allow crap into the cable run and need more maintenance and replacement.

Just curious like :cool:
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Yup, I get the fit and forget. It's just an aesthetic thing. To me it looks pig ugly having a cable running full length on a frame that wasn't designed for it.
I'll try the chainstay cable stop and see how it goes. It may be that I go back to the full length cable if it doesn't work out, I'll just have to squint when I look at the bike :wink:
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