Brilliant idea, I used Nerf Gun bullets with the end snipped off as they are already hollowed out. I just hope my son doesn't notice 20 of his bullets are missing though!
I was thinking about this very thing as a better alternative. So, if you ever have to pull out a cable or hose, these styrofoam pieces are trapped in the frame forever. That is the only concern I have. Can you pull them out? Maybe adding a wrapping a small ball of tape at one end to stop the foam sleeves from falling off the cable?
Wow, that would explain the rattle I've experienced on my new bike. Even though I think your solution is genius, I also have an idea for improvement. Instead of cutting the drilled foam pieces with a straight cut along its axis, cut them in a spiral pattern. You could use a carpet knife (or whatever you call the knives with disposable blades) and support the drilled foam piece with something inside of it while cutting. The spiral pattern allows you to twist the foam pieces onto the housing. Some manufacturers make cable housing protectors (those that prevent rubbing on the frame) this way, because this allows them to be fitted after the cables are installed (For those mechanics that tend to forget the protectors during installation).
mate you absolute legend, I've recently purchased a pretty expensive bike after upgrading from an older one and it has been driving me bonkers out the road with its clicking and popping. I owe you a coffee or rather a slab I reckon, cheers from Victoria
A very simple way I've found of stopping the rattle is to locate which cable it is and then push/pull up/down to find a non rattling sweet spot. This obviously bends it away from the tube wall. Works every time. I watched your video showing the replacement of internal cables, which had an anti rattle sleeve round them. I just figured my bike rattled because they were too cheap to put such a sleeve in. :)
This is such a great idea! So many things that can creak, rattle, or squeak. Sometimes the onset is so gradual it goes unnoticed for a while until it gets worse. I've had headsets get loose, spokes loosen up, chains wear and rattle (on track bike), chainring bolts loosen and allow the chainring to run radially out of true accentuating chain rattle. Solution to apply shim to spider. So much better with all this found and fixed!
Great solution to an annouing problem. I previously had put tension on my hydro cable and then wedged it against the guide grommet. This is so much better.
Thank goodness cheers! Just got a new bike and had this problem. This helped locate the problem (though all I needed to do in my case was move the cable outer around a bit). Annoying plasticky rattle sound is now gone! :)
I was just about to spray some insulating foam into a brazon hole, but I'd be worried about it keeping moisture above the foam within the frame. ;) I'm surprised that manufacturers don't put a conduit within the frames and stays. Even when internal cable routing was just making it to affordable bikes in the 90's, it seemed logical. My new/used Transition has a few extra noises I'm working out. Great video.
tape old an new cable together and push same way thougth frame... i make 25cm foam with knife to like spiral; without taping and gluing and put inside my mountainbike frame; stop completly ratling sound
I was watching this is horror as I had the exact same question. I think the stuff is impossible to remove because it will most likely break into pieces if you want to remove it because you cannot compress it to get it out in the same way he got it in. Then if you ever need to replace the cable, it will be impossible because of the foam.
For Swedes, they are called "Bottningslist". :) But I will first test my current fix; Putting the cable under tension by using a cable tie on the top side ( around the cable). I pushed it as far I could downwards, and put a drop of rapid glue on it so it won't slide. I will test it soon, but it will be heavy winds this week.
Had rattling for the last month plus and only realized it was my cables today. Changed my whole stock BB/crank/pedals since I thought it was coming from there lol
If you want to eliminate chain slap vibration/noise you’ll want to take a look at the STFU chain guide…it’s actually just a loop of formed rubber attached to the chainstay. I suspect you would only need the DH version for your road bike small cassette. Respect.
Thanks from Brasil. Question: how is your YOELEO R12 frame, I am curious, specially because after watch your R12 video, I have place an order for the same R12 frame. Did you finish assembly R12 frame ?
Usually, the only cables that rattle are the loose ones. So hydraulic hoses or Di2 wires... I use zip ties, because at least you know you'll get them back out if needed.
Love your Videos always full of awesome advice and money saving/time saving tips. You’re just like McGiver - wonder what you could do with an aspirin and some sticky tape - hahaha - btw R12 is on order!! Can’t wait to see your video about building it.
Internal cable routing... my biggest gripe with the modern bikes. Looks great, but can cause so many issues and noises. Thank God some manufacturers only run the housing that stops when entering the frame, that way the cable is under tension inside the frame and can't touch anything... This is not the case with disc brakes unfortunately (another big gripe lol).
lucky you considered this before cable install. wishing the previous owner had mentioned the cable noise since when i built this frame up, i'd have had the mech install the Jagwire foam at install of cables. now have major rattle and former owner said he never noticed.
I'm here because you made me switch to wax a couple of years ago on my MTB. Still love it every day ^^ Thank you for that again! :D Now I wanna isolate this one cable inside my frame and find myself here again ^^ Your trick seems to do the job, but I wonder, how you get those pieces out of the frame, when you replace a cable or so? (I don't have a road bike, sry!) Thx! Bye 👋 and take care 🤙
Меня тоже раздражали звуки на колесе я одел на нипели изолента пока он не начал туго залезать в колесо, и звуки в колесе пропали, у меня на раме тоже внутренняя прокладка, но она не до конца проходит через велосипед , на нижней трубок и до перьев она обрывается , и внутри идёт чистый трос, но тоже добежали, и я сделал туда двусторонний паралоновый скотч, и всё ок))
been subscribing you since I started cycling your videos helps me a lot sir❤️....just want to ask what size of allen key did you use to remove the plastic guide?
Thanks for the great video again. You allways have great ideas for several broblems. I don't have internal cable rattle but instead of that i have a gear shifter issue. One of my cycle (Kuota Kharma) have Dura Ace 9000 gear shifters and they make this annoying rattle when driving on a ruff road. Any ideas what to do with that broblem?
Only downside is if that tube/cable needs to be replaced, you'll be stuck with foam inside of your frame potentially blocking the install of a new tube/cable.
Hi Oz cycle love the vlogs, but what happens if you need to replace the cable after wear and tear, it’s going to cause an issue when trying to feed a new cable back through the frame surely???
Dear OZ Cycle thank you again. Pretty close to what I decided to do. I have a question regarding your bike fit. From my perspective all your hoods are placed in a way that makes the upper plane (the part we put our palms in) are sloping downward. Is that true? Or is it camera’s angle? Is true, is it intentional? Or a side effect of other setting? In my case I can stand almost any increase in the handlebar drop or reach, as long as the hoods remain slightly upwards. In that way I can rest my wrists easily and without tension on the hoods.
Thanks from Jakarta, hi Im 60 YO, recent experience rode a bike some years ago (MTB and Road). Now days Im thinking to ride a bike again. I saw your video about R12, and I have purchased the frame and Im waiting for the delivery. Question at 60’s and 90 kgs body weight is that Yoeleo R12 will be ok for me? Thank you
This is great if you want to spend a day in the shop. If you only have 10 minutes, buy this for a few bucks: "Alex Tech 1/4 inch Cord Protector Sleeve Split Sleeving".
You know what works well and basically cost peanuts? Nerf bullets... cut the tips and everything is there... foam and perfectly sized holes... you can buy 100 of them for like $13CAD. And they come in assorted colors :).
hey, do you have a tip for me how to finally get the inside cables on my Enduro Bike quietly? I have tried a lot to tighten the cables to the maximum and attach a tie to the opening, with tape I also tried to tighten the cables, even the Jagwire housing damper I tried to lay in my frame, but the openings on my bike are too small to get these thick foam covers in.
You dont have to. When you replace outer cables, or change hoses, the guide you thread through will go through all those tubes as well. When you put the new ones in they will also go through.
I need to do this to my new Trek Marlin 8, each time i do a standing pedal stroke i hear this click, click click and after months of searching it was the damn derailer cable hitting the frame.
@@stevenleffanue kinks, friction, changing brakes that use dot fluid vs mineral oil, changing to a bigger cassette that requires a longer cable etc. To name a few 🤷🏼♂️
Kinks and friction shouldnt occur if installed correctly. Changingfrom Shimano to SRAM maybe but that requires new group completely...may as well have 2 bikes. Cassette size can be any , replace inner cable not outer.
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (American English), Carbon fibre reinforced polymer (Commonwealth English), or carbon fiber reinforced plastic, or carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRP, CRP, CFRTP, or often simply carbon fiber, carbon composite, or even carbon), is an extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastic which contains carbon fibers. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_fiber_reinforced_polymer
The bike companies know this happens they should put the foam in when they build the bike. This is not a new problem. They are just cheaping out to save money. Shame on they. We have fix their problems so we can have quiet bikes.
I had this on a bike but it would only happen on large g-outs. And because the cable housing was normally held pretty well against the frame when it happened it was a heck of a snap. Scared the crap out of me as it really sounded like the frame was breaking in half, and normally no rattle.
I almost never have riders around me to annoy. I like riding alone because it's safer. I can't hear noises from my bike either because I listen to the beats in my earbuds. But instead of paying for that expensive foam tubing just put some zip ties strategically placed just like Shimano recommends when installing the wires for Di2 installation.
meaning these pieces will stay in the frame forever? what do you recommend? my mech told me to slide foam in there too. thought about pulling fork and sliding a snaked sliver of foam pool noodle down the cable through head tube into down tube to quiet things. it's truly a deal breaker how loud it is.
Usually its ok but kangaroos have a habit of suddenly changing direction and jumping over a fence and onto the road in just 1 or 2 hops. We have had a few guys hit roos , one broke his collar bone and a rib. When we see them close by we slow down if descending.
Brilliant idea, I used Nerf Gun bullets with the end snipped off as they are already hollowed out. I just hope my son doesn't notice 20 of his bullets are missing though!
Great idea - will use this approach.
I was thinking about this very thing as a better alternative. So, if you ever have to pull out a cable or hose, these styrofoam pieces are trapped in the frame forever. That is the only concern I have. Can you pull them out? Maybe adding a wrapping a small ball of tape at one end to stop the foam sleeves from falling off the cable?
You sir are a genius! For sure I'll use sons foam bullets ;)
OMG I'm stealing a handful of my son's nerf darts now!
Wow, that would explain the rattle I've experienced on my new bike. Even though I think your solution is genius, I also have an idea for improvement. Instead of cutting the drilled foam pieces with a straight cut along its axis, cut them in a spiral pattern. You could use a carpet knife (or whatever you call the knives with disposable blades) and support the drilled foam piece with something inside of it while cutting. The spiral pattern allows you to twist the foam pieces onto the housing. Some manufacturers make cable housing protectors (those that prevent rubbing on the frame) this way, because this allows them to be fitted after the cables are installed (For those mechanics that tend to forget the protectors during installation).
great tip!
mate you absolute legend, I've recently purchased a pretty expensive bike after upgrading from an older one and it has been driving me bonkers out the road with its clicking and popping. I owe you a coffee or rather a slab I reckon, cheers from Victoria
Awesome I'm gonna try that now and I don't even have to disconnect the hydraulics or cables, thank you good sir!!!!
A very simple way I've found of stopping the rattle is to locate which cable it is and then push/pull up/down to find a non rattling sweet spot. This obviously bends it away from the tube wall. Works every time. I watched your video showing the replacement of internal cables, which had an anti rattle sleeve round them. I just figured my bike rattled because they were too cheap to put such a sleeve in. :)
Thanks for this! My new Giant Defy is causing me grief with cable rattle. Appreciate this! 🇨🇦
This is such a great idea! So many things that can creak, rattle, or squeak. Sometimes the onset is so gradual it goes unnoticed for a while until it gets worse. I've had headsets get loose, spokes loosen up, chains wear and rattle (on track bike), chainring bolts loosen and allow the chainring to run radially out of true accentuating chain rattle. Solution to apply shim to spider. So much better with all this found and fixed!
Great solution to an annouing problem. I previously had put tension on my hydro cable and then wedged it against the guide grommet. This is so much better.
Thanks mate. I’m going to give this a shot on my BMC here in Cardiff
I’m in Cardiff too and my cable rattles so loudly it could be mine you’re hearing 😀. I’m going to give this a bash for sure
From Piemont (Italy) really a big thank you!!! You always have such good ideas!!
Thank goodness cheers! Just got a new bike and had this problem. This helped locate the problem (though all I needed to do in my case was move the cable outer around a bit). Annoying plasticky rattle sound is now gone! :)
Thanks for the tip. I've the same problem on my Scott. Looking for foam now!
I was just about to spray some insulating foam into a brazon hole, but I'd be worried about it keeping moisture above the foam within the frame. ;) I'm surprised that manufacturers don't put a conduit within the frames and stays. Even when internal cable routing was just making it to affordable bikes in the 90's, it seemed logical. My new/used Transition has a few extra noises I'm working out. Great video.
Yes! I just figured out it was my shifter cable driving me nuts. Theis is genius. Thank you!
how you remove the foam pieces if i ever want to replace my cable??
you'll just start filling your frame with foam lol
tape old an new cable together and push same way thougth frame... i make 25cm foam with knife to like spiral; without taping and gluing and put inside my mountainbike frame; stop completly ratling sound
I was watching this is horror as I had the exact same question. I think the stuff is impossible to remove because it will most likely break into pieces if you want to remove it because you cannot compress it to get it out in the same way he got it in. Then if you ever need to replace the cable, it will be impossible because of the foam.
You can access it from bb shell
I thought this as well. Top tube or BB shell removal assuming they are not sealed
For Swedes, they are called "Bottningslist". :)
But I will first test my current fix; Putting the cable under tension by using a cable tie on the top side ( around the cable). I pushed it as far I could downwards, and put a drop of rapid glue on it so it won't slide.
I will test it soon, but it will be heavy winds this week.
man you save my life and mental sanity, thanks ❤
I really like your videos and I encourage you to never stop uploading videos, greetings from catalonia
Just done this and it works wonderfully.
Had rattling for the last month plus and only realized it was my cables today. Changed my whole stock BB/crank/pedals since I thought it was coming from there lol
I just used a wire to pull in an old foam handle wrap into the frame, works like a charm and it's removable.
Good one !!
If you want to eliminate chain slap vibration/noise you’ll want to take a look at the STFU chain guide…it’s actually just a loop of formed rubber attached to the chainstay. I suspect you would only need the DH version for your road bike small cassette.
Respect.
Air conditioning tubing has hole in it all ready and may help by being able to install longer lengths
On new cable installs
I have a similar issue with my CUBE disc Pro bike. I'll give this a try. Thanks for the tip.
Hi Mark - I have this problem on my Cube disc pro - did this work for you?
Thanks from Brasil. Question: how is your YOELEO R12 frame, I am curious, specially because after watch your R12 video, I have place an order for the same R12 frame. Did you finish assembly R12 frame ?
R6 still going strong...12,000km. Slowly building R12 for videos
Luescher Technique has a unique way to get the bits of foam out when you need to replace your cables.
Just lure a gravity to your side and perform the job backwards. Maybe with a little help of tiny tweezers.
Thank you - worked great - took my time. Excellent fix.
Simple Smart Creativity. Much kudos! Rinoni
You’ve saved my sanity!
Usually, the only cables that rattle are the loose ones. So hydraulic hoses or Di2 wires... I use zip ties, because at least you know you'll get them back out if needed.
Love your Videos always full of awesome advice and money saving/time saving tips. You’re just like McGiver - wonder what you could do with an aspirin and some sticky tape - hahaha - btw R12 is on order!! Can’t wait to see your video about building it.
Top tip! I’d be worried about wet soggy bits of sellotape falling off an making a home in my frame though 🧐🤓🤨🤷🏼♂️🙈
Water should not be in your downtube
Thanks a lot paps , you're the best!
Internal cable routing... my biggest gripe with the modern bikes. Looks great, but can cause so many issues and noises. Thank God some manufacturers only run the housing that stops when entering the frame, that way the cable is under tension inside the frame and can't touch anything... This is not the case with disc brakes unfortunately (another big gripe lol).
Thanks Oz! Simple and effective - great👍👍
Nice work! And not even having to remove the cable?! Thank you
That’s actually a great idea! Hopefully when my frame turns up I’ll be able to use the Jagwire as I’m building it. 👍
You going mechanical or Di2?
oz cycle di2, transferring my stuff over from the R6 as much as I can but new hydraulic cables.
lucky you considered this before cable install. wishing the previous owner had mentioned the cable noise since when i built this frame up, i'd have had the mech install the Jagwire foam at install of cables. now have major rattle and former owner said he never noticed.
I got a mountain bike with this same exact problem. I will do something similar.
I use an old aluminum bike but this is good to know if i face the same problem in the future!.
Hello Oz Cycle,
Such a good idea, but one thought came in my mind. How can you retrive the foam peaces when will be necessary?
Should never be necessary. But if you really need to, poke a spoke through the hole and use the j-bend to pull them out
I'm here because you made me switch to wax a couple of years ago on my MTB. Still love it every day ^^ Thank you for that again! :D
Now I wanna isolate this one cable inside my frame and find myself here again ^^ Your trick seems to do the job, but I wonder, how you get those pieces out of the frame, when you replace a cable or so? (I don't have a road bike, sry!) Thx! Bye 👋 and take care 🤙
Should never need to replace outer cable just the inner. However it can be done but is more time consuming than with exposed cabling
@@stevenleffanue Thank you! I'm going with a one-piece design then. I wouldn't be keen to go fishing in my frame ;-) Allright, take care 🤙
I Just went through this, Fully internal, I had to slide in small sections through the head tube, 😂. It worked though! I had, 1 rattle, tragic.
I removed my internal cables from my mtb. Ran external with zip ties. Dead silent.
Cable routing is so easy on a track bike!
@@davidburgess741 But how do you cope with steroid pills rattling in a plastic bottle? That's a nightmare.
@@wtfiswiththosehandles just the same way you cope with the sound of your peanut-brain rattling inside your head when moving.
@@henriks5008 oooh, struck a nerve, did I?
Good move bruh 😎🤘🏻
It's all very nice and usefull but the problems begin when you will need to take them out and recable your bike.
Should never need to replace outer housings , just inners.
Меня тоже раздражали звуки на колесе я одел на нипели изолента пока он не начал туго залезать в колесо, и звуки в колесе пропали, у меня на раме тоже внутренняя прокладка, но она не до конца проходит через велосипед , на нижней трубок и до перьев она обрывается , и внутри идёт чистый трос, но тоже добежали, и я сделал туда двусторонний паралоновый скотч, и всё ок))
been subscribing you since I started cycling your videos helps me a lot sir❤️....just want to ask what size of allen key did you use to remove the plastic guide?
No allen key used , small flathead screwdriver
Thanks for the great video again. You allways have great ideas for several broblems. I don't have internal cable rattle but instead of that i have a gear shifter issue. One of my cycle (Kuota Kharma) have Dura Ace 9000 gear shifters and they make this annoying rattle when driving on a ruff road. Any ideas what to do with that broblem?
My 8000 levers rattle too.one day I will pull apart to find out. Sorry no idea to help you yet
Only downside is if that tube/cable needs to be replaced, you'll be stuck with foam inside of your frame potentially blocking the install of a new tube/cable.
Using fishing line when extracting the old cable will guide new cable thru.
Hi Oz cycle love the vlogs, but what happens if you need to replace the cable after wear and tear, it’s going to cause an issue when trying to feed a new cable back through the frame surely???
Wear and tear on an internal cable??
Dear OZ Cycle thank you again. Pretty close to what I decided to do.
I have a question regarding your bike fit.
From my perspective all your hoods are placed in a way that makes the upper plane (the part we put our palms in) are sloping downward.
Is that true? Or is it camera’s angle?
Is true, is it intentional? Or a side effect of other setting?
In my case I can stand almost any increase in the handlebar drop or reach, as long as the hoods remain slightly upwards.
In that way I can rest my wrists easily and without tension on the hoods.
Must be camera angle,my hoods angle slightly upwards
Thanks from Jakarta, hi Im 60 YO, recent experience rode a bike some years ago (MTB and Road). Now days Im thinking to ride a bike again. I saw your video about R12, and I have purchased the frame and Im waiting for the delivery. Question at 60’s and 90 kgs body weight is that Yoeleo R12 will be ok for me? Thank you
Yes the R12 will be fine for you Jok. Are you using the integrated bar/stem?
Brilliant idea. 👍🚴♂️
Took only half a day to get rid of that rattle. We hate rattlesnakes!
P.S. love your vids! This one went a bit far but overall you are amazing, thanks oz, i'm a starting bike mech and learning a lot!
This is great if you want to spend a day in the shop. If you only have 10 minutes, buy this for a few bucks: "Alex Tech 1/4 inch Cord Protector Sleeve Split Sleeving".
Thanks from 🇹🇷
You know what works well and basically cost peanuts?
Nerf bullets... cut the tips and everything is there... foam and perfectly sized holes... you can buy 100 of them for like $13CAD. And they come in assorted colors :).
Good one!!
hey, do you have a tip for me how to finally get the inside cables on my Enduro Bike quietly? I have tried a lot to tighten the cables to the maximum and attach a tie to the opening, with tape I also tried to tighten the cables, even the Jagwire housing damper I tried to lay in my frame, but the openings on my bike are too small to get these thick foam covers in.
Spray in small amounts of "expanding foam" into the feame tube
okay thanks for your tip
Is this item coming back in stock soon?
Oz is back
Internal cable routing - probably one of the worst ideas in cycling
You can avoid this problem by buying a rim brake frame 😜
You might still brake better with only the front disc :P
My rear rim brake runs inside through the top tube yeah.
this is very helpful
How do you get the foam out when you replace the cables?
Replace only gear inners
You dont have to. When you replace outer cables, or change hoses, the guide you thread through will go through all those tubes as well. When you put the new ones in they will also go through.
What happens when you have to remove the cable?
All that crap stays in the frame and you can't get the new cable in.... :-D
Remove the bottom bracket and take them out.
Good vid, m8.
Thank you my saver
Good idea here.
Mine is in the bars. I tried stripes of plastic shopping bag and stuffed that in. Didnt work tho.
classy....
What if you have to replace the cable again? how do you remove the foam from the middle of the frame?
Why replace cable?
@@stevenleffanue if something happens, crash etc.
If you crash a carbon bike that bad replace frame anyhow
brother, MacGyver could learn from you ;-)
I am
I need to do this to my new Trek Marlin 8, each time i do a standing pedal stroke i hear this click, click click and after months of searching it was the damn derailer cable hitting the frame.
diameter from the tape ? 6cm , 10cm ?
2mm - 8mm...as long as it fits thru the aperture in the frame
@@stevenleffanue thank you for the answer. I will ordner some today. I hope my bike gets finally quiet. 😊
Stary sprawdzony skuteczny sposób
Why don't you install Ultegra RX with a clutch? It helps to get rid of chain rattling very well.
brilliant
Won't they all just fall off and get stuck inside the frame when you remove/replace the cable housing?
Why replace housings?
@@stevenleffanue kinks, friction, changing brakes that use dot fluid vs mineral oil, changing to a bigger cassette that requires a longer cable etc. To name a few 🤷🏼♂️
Kinks and friction shouldnt occur if installed correctly. Changingfrom Shimano to SRAM maybe but that requires new group completely...may as well have 2 bikes. Cassette size can be any , replace inner cable not outer.
Promise me that you're not going to wear that jacket when riding that Yoeleo. The Campy gods will punish you severely!
Internal cable routing always seemed unnecessary to me. I'm not into racing on my bikes though.
Gotta love the sound of plastic, hey?
what does that even mean?
Vova3iLvova Carbon bikes are colloquially called plastic bikes. Typically a jab by a non-carbon bike rider. Thanks for attending my TED talk
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer (American English), Carbon fibre reinforced polymer (Commonwealth English), or carbon fiber reinforced plastic, or carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRP, CRP, CFRTP, or often simply carbon fiber, carbon composite, or even carbon), is an extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastic which contains carbon fibers.
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one question
how make maitenance of cable with this protection inside in the tuble, how remove it?
remove the cranks and BB?
@@nathantidey4969 thanks, my mtb bike is of aluminium and this tube don't finish in bb
finish on another hole in the tube
Internal cable...no maintenance
great!
The bike companies know this happens they should put the foam in when they build the bike. This is not a new problem. They are just cheaping out to save money. Shame on they. We have fix their problems so we can have quiet bikes.
Great idea, thanks!
Who else came here after Seth mentioned him in the video?
Me
I had this on a bike but it would only happen on large g-outs. And because the cable housing was normally held pretty well against the frame when it happened it was a heck of a snap. Scared the crap out of me as it really sounded like the frame was breaking in half, and normally no rattle.
I just bought a Canyon Strive and it just rattles alot
My trek marlin 7 has the rattle from the gear cable
great
I almost never have riders around me to annoy. I like riding alone because it's safer. I can't hear noises from my bike either because I listen to the beats in my earbuds. But instead of paying for that expensive foam tubing just put some zip ties strategically placed just like Shimano recommends when installing the wires for Di2 installation.
safer? earbuds...? nah...probably not...
Why do the manufacturers not resolve the problem before ripping you off £800? Pain in the ass trying to get rid of it.
slightly off topic your bunch look like there are some old school hard riders Bet you have some FUN on your rides
Yep , a lot have raced in the past...its good because at higher speeds you can work smoothly together.
Quick guess... tape it😅
PRO TIP: When it comes to replace your cable after doing this mod...sell your bike
TRUTH SEEKER 🤣🤣🤣
meaning these pieces will stay in the frame forever? what do you recommend? my mech told me to slide foam in there too. thought about pulling fork and sliding a snaked sliver of foam pool noodle down the cable through head tube into down tube to quiet things. it's truly a deal breaker how loud it is.
I'm in the USA and have to ask- do the kangaroos ever bother you when riding the roads?
Usually its ok but kangaroos have a habit of suddenly changing direction and jumping over a fence and onto the road in just 1 or 2 hops. We have had a few guys hit roos , one broke his collar bone and a rib. When we see them close by we slow down if descending.
or use Nerf gun darts!!!
That’s one noisy bike mate
Thank you, was the worse sound ever.
Internal cabling is the worst idea ever 🤨🤷🏼♂️