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Bicycle brakes and shifters use Bowden cables to transmit braking/shifting forces from the hand controls to the appropriate place.
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Do I need to plug internal cable routing ports?
I have a carbon frame with internal cable routing so once I've removed the shifter cable there will be open "ports" in the frame. Is it important to plug these ports? … There is one where the cable enters at the top of the frame, and one under the bottom bracket where the cable exits. …