Agree on the internal cable routing. I don't hear any rubbing (or rattling).
Handlebar bolts are fore/aft. The Geometry tab has the dimensions (i.e., M5 bolts on 44mm spacing). There is not a cover per se that can detach to help with cable routing (at least mine didn't have a removable cover), these bolts are just threaded into the handlebar.
Cobbled together a second, commuter version, from a mish mash of parts tonight. I'm done bike building for a while.
Also, weird that the preview is upside down...
What are the two bolts for if they're not for the removal of a cover? They're they're for externally mounting things like GPS?
I want to say that I'm very glad there's a dedicated 1056 thread here with input from several people who've done builds similar to what I have in mind.
I'm close to making the decision that I'm not going to use the integrated bar/stem. I don't like giving up the flexibility of changing reach/width and bar angle. So I'm thinking of using this bar:
https://www.wiggle.com/prime-doyenne-aero-handlebarOn this stem:
https://www.bikeinn.com/bike/fsa-os-160-acr-non-series-stem/137705144/p?utm_source=google_products&utm_medium=merchant&id_producte=11450724&country=usWith this headset (or the internal routing stem that Carbonda can provide):
https://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/headsets/road-mtb/no-55r-1-5-acrI have three questions I hope you folks can help me with.
1. On bars like the Carbonda integrated, or on stems like the one linked above, how is the headset bearing preload adjusted? Is there a top cap for tightening under that cover? Is that cover somehow used for preloading the bearing?
2. On the handlebar linked above, there are five routing holes. Two are right near the shifters, two are more toward the stem, and on is in the center. I presume the two near the stem are exit points for cables and hoses than don't route internally and that I would just bypass them, bringing my two hydraulic lines out the center hole, through the stem, headset and steerer/down tube (respectively). For those with experience with hydraulic lines, is that 90-degree bend workable, or clearly too tight?
You can see that center hole in this image:
https://www.wigglestatic.com/product-media/102430670/Prime-Doyenne-Aero-Handlebar-Aero-Bars-Black-PDAH440-12.jpg3. Do any of you have any opinion on whether the FSA headset linked above would be fully interchangeable with the Carbonda integrated headset and whether there are any advantages or disadvantages to using it, over the one I can order with the frame?
Thanks.