Dear Friends & Customers,
There has been some confusion about cable routing on the EVO G2. The EVO G2 uses cable routing that routes down the downtube, and below the bottom bracket. We've not had one complaint from anyone who has routed their cables in this manner about the imaginary fear of having rocks bash the cables.
Just in case you were wondering, there are a ton of bike companies that route the cables in the exact, if not very similar method that we use for the EVO G2. One of them is Specialized, who recently had the cables in full display on the cover of a recent Mountain Bike Action. Similarly, Yeti also routes their cables along the bottom of the BB.
We particularly liked this method of cable routing because it hides the cables on about 95 percent of the front triangle, and tucks them away very neat. For people who are not used to this style of routing, we would recommend for them to give it a shot!
There has been some confusion about cable routing on the EVO G2. The EVO G2 uses cable routing that routes down the downtube, and below the bottom bracket. We've not had one complaint from anyone who has routed their cables in this manner about the imaginary fear of having rocks bash the cables.
Just in case you were wondering, there are a ton of bike companies that route the cables in the exact, if not very similar method that we use for the EVO G2. One of them is Specialized, who recently had the cables in full display on the cover of a recent Mountain Bike Action. Similarly, Yeti also routes their cables along the bottom of the BB.
We particularly liked this method of cable routing because it hides the cables on about 95 percent of the front triangle, and tucks them away very neat. For people who are not used to this style of routing, we would recommend for them to give it a shot!