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@Dick knows the right answer. There is one
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Indeed - the 1st gen alloy Deda SuperZero, not the new version, has two very accommodating holes under each side of the ‘tops’ allowing all and any cable type to be routed, and allowing access to the full length of the bar internally.
Having played around with almost every internally routable bar going (both Carbon and Alloy) the SuperZero offer the best value for money, and particularly as a bar on a gravel/allroad/gnarmac/awhatever they’re called this week etc bike I’m loathe to use anything other than an alloy bar. Yes Carbon is very strong but I really don’t want to have to worry when I’m throwing this bike about having fun.
Plus the SuperZero are stiffer than most Carbon bars I’ve ever used.
Finally trying to build up my Isen with my R8070 groupset. I got the option with the bar end junction box. I'm struggling to find a bar which I can use with this.
I received a Deda superzero carbon bar yesterday which says it is di2 internal routing compatible, but the routing is only under the top in a covered channel and there is no way of threading a cable from the inside to the outside.
Any recommendations for a bar I can use? Is the alloy version of the superzero different in how it is routed?