Working out the wiring details for the next jpw randonneur bicycle....
Anton Tutter did a great job wiring Elton's new Weigle.
All components have quick release fittings, so let's say a fender had to be removed, you'd only have to unplug connectors,, no cutting of the wiring harness, pretty nice.
For the next build he had a few suggestions, and this is how he decided to communicate them to me. (he knows I'm very tactile and this would be best)...
I over-laid a few pieces on top of his note.
Here are a few details from Elton's bike,
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8483705624/in/photostream/
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8483711396/in/photostream
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8482617721/in/photostream/
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8483708044/in/photostream/
Working out the wiring details for the next jpw randonneur bicycle....
Anton Tutter did a great job wiring Elton's new Weigle.
All components have quick release fittings, so let's say a fender had to be removed, you'd only have to unplug connectors,, no cutting of the wiring harness, pretty nice.
For the next build he had a few suggestions, and this is how he decided to communicate them to me. (he knows I'm very tactile and this would be best)...
I over-laid a few pieces on top of his note.
Here are a few details from Elton's bike,
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8483705624/in/photostream/
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8483711396/in/photostream
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8482617721/in/photostream/
www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/8483708044/in/photostream/