Colnago C64 disc query

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maxice
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by maxice

Does anyone know if the new C64 disc with the hidden cables needs to use the R41 stem/handlebar combo in order to hide the cables or can you use another brand?

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Seedster
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by Seedster

The new internally routed C64 disc with D-shaped steerer tube will come equipped with a dedicated aluminum stem with a proprietary bottom plate to route and hide the cables. You don’t need to purchase the colnago R41 handlebar unless you wish to keep it all colnago. The system works in a similar fashion to the BMC team machine SLR01 disc which permits the use of your preferred handlebar.

Hoping mine will arrive in December, but I won’t get my hopes up.

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maxice
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by maxice

Does anyone know what that hole (circled in red) is for?
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wilwil
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by wilwil

For electronic gear wires to FD

frommel
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by frommel

I got 2 little grommets in the box that came with the bike. One for wireless and one for DI2 cables.


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fromtrektocolnago
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by fromtrektocolnago

i just got a c64 disc. i think i may have first posed this quesiton on this forum. i went disc /mechanical and the feedback i got was unless you are going electonic do not opt for colnago stem solution. it may not play nice with the shifting cables) so did 3t instead.
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