@ Sebastian
1. No idea what shop did this. Might be the 2nd one as after I got the bike, the seat bolt fell off & there were clicks during shifting
I fixed the bolt issue by buying replacement bolts on Amazon & the clicking was fixed via indexing & fixing the csd that was installed upside down
You and others helped out quite a bit here when you mentioned the micro-trim function & after that I had no issues
Seat was set at 4nm(front)/ 8nm(rear) per F12 spec & the UT cups were set at 35nm per spec & I am 100% sure there was no creaking
2. The new bike shop is a carbon repair specialist place Element6.us
They did their best to get that insert out without damaging the frame & gave up & did not charge me anything & make a few suggestions
3. Yes, I can drill from the outside side, but that is aluminum & it is so close to the carbon frame, it will be impossible to not punch through
Per element6, the bottom shell is rock solid with enough thickness that 1 or 2 holes max to inject in RC-1
What they don't know/unsure of if the liquid has enough viscosity to flow into any space between inner shell & insert as it does take a wrench to move the UT cup & the whole insert
ie, You cannot move just with your hand without a a good amount of force
4. Yes, there wll be a replacement frame sent at sometime, I don't know when, so I will have to follow up with Chris to get a tracking #
I've done 116 miles in the 1 month that I was able to ride "Blackbird" & given the amount of abuse on that frame from 2 shops & the incredible amount of torque put on it by standing up & going uphill
& changing front & rear gears at the same time (to test the Campy system), I think the frame is solidly built & apart from a few niggles, I do think Velo has a good product on their hands.