Don't worry!  :-)

Although Jagwire has a nice cable kit with a sheath for the exposed cable.

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> thanks guys, wierd duh moment for me tonite, for some reason it never
> registered to me that i could run side-pulls or canti's on this.  I
> stared at the frame tonite for a few minutes wondering why grant built
> a canti bike without the cable stop in the rear before i realized that
> i could use side-pulls if i wanted to, i guess this is one of the
> earlier taiwan frames.  i think i'll still run cantis as i'd rather
> use the studs then leave them unused.
>
> i'm a little paranoid about the exposed brake cable on the top tube,
> don't worry or run housing in the center?
>
> On Nov 22, 11:24 pm, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Those orange Sams are a pretty nice gateway drug...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 7:52 PM, rcnute <rcn...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Nice to score the orange!  Soon you'll ride it so much you'll forget
> > > about the paint.  I vote blue bar tape.
> >
> > > Ryan
> >
> > > On Nov 22, 1:51 pm, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > First i want to say thanks to everyone on this group, i've been a Riv
> > > > member for a long time but away for the last few years.  I recently
> > > > looked at my stable of bikes and realized i didn't actually want to
> > > > ride any of them for a long period of time so i decided to solve
> > > > that.  A new go-fast bike was not that appealing to me and the new
> > > > Rivendell's like the AHH or Roadeo were more then i wanted to spend.
> >
> > > > The Hillborne looked like a good idea as i wanted to put a rack and
> > > > fenders on mine, the canti brakes were a slight turn-off (i gave up
> > > > canti's like 10 years ago!)  But i got over this too, as an aside is
> > > > anyone running the old magura hydraulic brakes on an Hillborne or
> > > > Atlantis?  I know this is counter to the spirit of the group but
> > > > curious if anyone has done this.  I have them on a mt bike only.
> >
> > > > Anyway i've been lurking for awhile hoping to pick up a Rambouillet,
> > > > Atlantis, Bleriot etc but nothing in my size or i was too late.  I
> > > > finally picked up a Hillborne on ebay last week (yes the orange
> single
> > > > tt one in the box on ebay last week--sorry if you were bidding
> against
> > > > me, for the record his reserve price was almost his BIN price).  I
> > > > just got it today and i realized that this is actually the first
> "new"
> > > > bike i've had to build up from scratch ever and it's by far the
> nicest
> > > > one, the thought of putting it into the work-stand for the first time
> > > > feels a little strange.
> >
> > > > One thing i will say, i know what Grant means about not quite as nice
> > > > as AHH finish but perfectly fine nonetheless, there are some less
> then
> > > > perfect paint areas (one spot on the top tube looks like they got
> some
> > > > sediment in the paint, it's actually quite bad)  it's the kind of
> > > > thing that bothers you at first but then you realize there are a lot
> > > > worse things in life but since i plan on riding this bike it's not
> the
> > > > end of the world for me, the sparkly paint is nice.
> >
> > > > Sorry if there is not much point to this post, just excited to build
> > > > up my first Rivendell bicycle.  I'm a little worried about the size i
> > > > got (went with 56, scared of the 60 and my PBH is low relative to
> > > > height), but i'll see once i get wheels etc on the bike and whether i
> > > > need to swap out stems etc.
> >
> > > > Now on to the important decisions like what color bar tape....
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> > David
> > Redlands, CA
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> > *...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
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