Hello everybody

Very, very nice and clean work! Did you need to do anything special with the e-bike display to integrate it?
 
Very, very nice and clean work! Did you need to do anything special with the e-bike display to integrate it?
Two things:

  1. Hole in the handlebar between the stem clamps to route all the cables to the head tube, and 2 for brake cables
  2. Cutting the cable between the display and the switches to extend it. Unfortunately, Yamaha doesn’t offer other kits with longer cables, so you have to do it yourself :)
 
Two things:

  1. Hole in the handlebar between the stem clamps to route all the cables to the head tube, and 2 for brake cables
  2. Cutting the cable between the display and the switches to extend it. Unfortunately, Yamaha doesn’t offer other kits with longer cables, so you have to do it yourself :)
Nice work Paweł! I'm impressed!
 
Two things:

  1. Hole in the handlebar between the stem clamps to route all the cables to the head tube, and 2 for brake cables
  2. Cutting the cable between the display and the switches to extend it. Unfortunately, Yamaha doesn’t offer other kits with longer cables, so you have to do it yourself :)
Did the carbon bars come with large ports or did you cut your own? I need to get not just the hydraulic hose inside, but a wired remote cable. Standard Di2 compatible bars have ports that are too small for this.
 
Did the carbon bars come with large ports or did you cut your own? I need to get not just the hydraulic hose inside, but a wired remote cable. Standard Di2 compatible bars have ports that are too small for this.
I replaced the carbon handlebar (Race Face) with an aluminum one (Pro) because I had to drill holes for the hydraulic hoses, and for obvious reasons, I didn't want to do that on carbon. If you have a handlebar designed for internal routing, like a OneUp or Pro, the holes should be the correct diameter. If they aren't, you have two options: either carefully sand them to enlarge them, or cut the hoses, feed them through the holes, install new connectors, and join them back together.
 
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