A friend of mine has a Scott bike and has a similar issue. My Synapse has some stickers on those spots. Since you suggest the paint might gone, perhaps (after having it checked) some nail polish and then apply some clear tape on top? In some areas, I used some clear stickers sold by Victory Circle Graphics (these are the guys that make name stickers for the pros -- their web site is acting up, else I would link to the specific 'bike protection kit').



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Unless you have your cables crossed the way Ritamarie describes?
And I was also mistaken about my shifters on my Trek 2100...they are the R700's just like yours, and are routed the normal way too...no crossing of cables. I really prefer that type of cable routing over the newer under the handlebar tape method. And yes, you are correct about the housing length, as would be indicated by the issues I've been having on my Synapse lately. Shifting was horribly stiff on the rear cog (and front too). Dealer overlooked that it might be the housing/cable length. Took the bike to an independent mechanic and he immediately suspected it to be just that and added some length to where the cable loops into the RD. Now the rear shifting is better...still not perfect, but better. Now if there was only a way to fix the front like that.
