Now I've got 2 questions.
I'd like your opinions on the lower bearing seat on the fork. Pearl posted about their experience here:
http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,3591.0.htmlMy bearing seat doesn't look near as bad as pearl's original fork (regarding the chamfer height, bearing height, and thus fork/frame gap), it seems more smooth in general, but does have the big sanding marks/scratches around the cable entry. Looking at pearl's fork/frame gap on the new fork on page 3 of the above linked thread, mine looks the same as that.
I've also never routed a road bike frame internally, I've only done external road bikes or internal 1x MTB's with full cable inner. I'm running a SRAM front derailleur, so the cable housing has to stop inside the frame. There doesn't seem to be any molded parts to seat the cable housing in the frame, just a channel under the BB for housing to go. Does the cable housing just go up until the hole at the channel under the BB, bare cable runs through the channel and up through the seat tube hole? Seems that would work, I was just expecting some sort of housing ferrule molding or something, not just a hole that the housing would sit up against.
Also the way the cable exits the hole in the seat tube, there's not enough clearance for the cable to exit without touching the frame. Is it okay if I just use the cable liner
like this? The cable liner would have kind of a bend to it, but at least it wouldn't be cable rubbing carbon.
Feel free to let me know if anyone wants any other closeup pictures.