Well, after spending a good deal more time with this and consulting with a mechanical engineer, I believe that the frame has a fundamental design flaw. Because the upper link bearings of the rear triangle are pressed in from the inside, you are left with two choices and neither of them are good. The problem is that the carbon rear triangle has to rotate a bit around the bolts on the upper link. If the bolts put pressure on the carbon of the rear triangle and cinch it in to the bearings, the rear end is very solid. The problem is that now you have the bolts rubbing the carbon of the rear triangle and hindering free movement. The suspension gets very stiff. If you don’t cinch the carbon you are left with only the strength that the bearings being pressed into the carbon have, not nearly solid enough. Both options will also result in unacceptable wear issues quickly.
Interestingly, if the bearings had been pressed in from the outside I think all issues would be resolved.
Someone please tell me how I am wrong, would love to make this work but see no way it happens.