Where exactly is the issue with servicing the all-internal-cabled bike sorry? Considering most of these are electronic or even wireless (Shimano is going wireless too afaik), and I have never had to disassemble any hydraulic brakes just yet on any of my bikes?
Genuine interest and not taking a piss as I said to myself the only bike I'm upgrading my old Cannondales to is a disc-wireless-fully-integrated 21st century bike.
You only need to disconnect the hydros and the Di2 stuff, take it out, then route it trough the new handlebar. A pain, but not as bad as routing the whole thing.
Where exactly is the issue with servicing the all-internal-cabled bike sorry? Considering most of these are electronic or even wireless (Shimano is going wireless too afaik), and I have never had to disassemble any hydraulic brakes just yet on any of my bikes?
Genuine interest and not taking a piss as I said to myself the only bike I'm upgrading my old Cannondales to is a disc-wireless-fully-integrated 21st century bike.