Got my medium frame in this weekend, custom paint with RAL5007 and 9016. The quality is really nice, I'm impressed with the carbon work!
1452g - Medium frame with seat post wedge and cage/mount bolts
566g - Bare fork
115g - Headset, including upper and lower bearing, top cap, compression ring, and ~10mm off additional split spacers
379g - 400x80mm handlebar
172g - Seatpost
Rival 2x11 groupset with GX 2x10 derailleur for clutch (cable routing isn't ideal, but I used an inline adjuster then OT-RS900 cable for more flexibility)
Shimano R7000 11-32 cassette (may go 11-36, had the 32 laying around)
Zrace RX crankset with Sigeyi PM and 46/34 chainrings
SpeedSafe 45mm deep, 29mm outer, 24mm inner wheelset with Pillar Wing 20 spokes and Novatec D411/412 hubs
Vittoria Terreno Dry 700x38c
Bontrager SPD's
Total weight is 19.2 lbs with pedals but no cage
Overall I'm very happy with the bike, but haven't put many miles on it yet. I think the frame cable routing is really well done, tube-in-tube for the brake hose, plastic tubes prerouted for derailleur cable (I just yanked them and used a magnetic kit), nice routing for front derailleur cable. I'm a little torn on internal handlebar routing. I really wasn't too bad to do, the handlebar was much much easier to get cables through than the Lexon GFX handlebar. I basically loaded up the handlebar with levers and cables/hoses first, and left the derailleur cables long. Then I put that on the bike, pushed all the cables through, and used a magnetic cable routing kit to help. Then trim shifter cable at both ends, and brake hose at the caliper end. The problem is that you can't pull the handlebar more than 40mm upwards or so, because the front brake hose nut wouldn't go through the internal routing, so if you needed to replace a shifter housing, there's a good chance you'd have to cut both brake hoses, pull the handlebar all the way off, replace housing, then reinstall and rebleed everything. However, I'm just hoping nothing needs maintenance for a long time, the lack of cables is super clean and cool looking. Also didn't consider that with a SRAM front derailleur and full internal routing, there's no where to put a barrel adjuster, so cable tension is just done by pulling tight.