LOL, I saw this on the Di2 Bar End Junction manual. Shimanos intention is that you run the e-wire down the drop on the outside, then enter the bar through the little holes in order to plug into junction box.
I thought this was how they expected you to implement internal routing on a basic solid aluminium bar not on their 'Di2 ready' product.
What a joke.
You should just return the vibes on principle, they've used marketing and a lack of accurate info to convince most people that the junction box wont work with their competitors bars for months now.
Am guessing a hole near the shifter clamp would need to be big to accommodate different people's lever angles and would weaken the bars. The last inch or so at the end of the bar probably gets flexed a lot less.
LOL, I saw this on the Di2 Bar End Junction manual. Shimanos intention is that you run the e-wire down the drop on the outside, then enter the bar through the little holes in order to plug into junction box.
I thought this was how they expected you to implement internal routing on a basic solid aluminium bar not on their 'Di2 ready' product.
What a joke.
You should just return the vibes on principle, they've used marketing and a lack of accurate info to convince most people that the junction box wont work with their competitors bars for months now.