Ok, I've come up with a decent solution involving url rewriting and a custom html helper.
web.config:
<rule name="BundlingRewrite" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^content/min/([^/]+)/([^/]+)/?$" />
<conditions>
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsFile" negate="true" />
<add input="{REQUEST_FILENAME}" matchType="IsDirectory" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Rewrite" url="content/min/{R:1}?v={R:2}" />
</rule>
helper:
public static IHtmlString RenderCdnCss(this HtmlHelper helper, params string[] paths)
{
if (BundleTable.EnableOptimizations)
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
Uri baseUri = helper.ViewContext.HttpContext.Request.Url;
foreach (string s in paths) {
Uri uri = new Uri(baseUri, BundleTable.Bundles.ResolveBundleUrl(s));
sb.AppendFormat("<link href=\"{0}\" rel=\"stylesheet\"/>", uri.PathAndQuery.Replace("?v=", "/"));
}
return new HtmlString(sb.ToString());
}
return Styles.Render(paths);
}
The helper translates the bundled url into something more CDN friendly. For example:
/content/min/css?v=3GWBEyScjC610oPQm0JVybboQ_EmX3StAuCZjd_B7bE1
becomes
/content/min/css/3GWBEyScjC610oPQm0JVybboQ_EmX3StAuCZjd_B7bE1
The url rewrite (IIS Url Rewrite 2.0) looks for a url inside content/min/{some folder}/{some token} and rewrites it to content/min/{some folder}?v={some token} (what the path looks by default)
So, the bundler is none the wiser, and the path becomes CDN friendly. In my case I will also prepend the cdn url to the front of the url, but that's not included above.