Specialized Allez Smart Weld and Di2

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upside
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by upside

So I just built up a Allez and drilled 3 6mm holes for Di2. The whole build went pretty smooth and looks nice and clean. It took some time to run the wires, but was a fun project.....I have one problem.
On the rear brake housing it actually feeds through the rear housing ferrule stop near the seat tube. Is the housing continue to run into the frame or is this missing a part. I have tried a 5mm ferrule and it just doesn't stay, it gets pulled through.
It appears that the housing runs into the top tube, just want to figure which is the correct route I am suppose to take with this Specialized.

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by stormur

Crux has full length brake housing (rear ) - being "dirty" version of Allez, I suppose Allez has same solution… This black something near ST "faking" stop-over is just something preventing cable vibration… but it still vibrates on front ;)
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upside
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by upside

Thanks.. it looks like the housing runs into the length of the top tube. Excited to put some miles on this beast!

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