tsneidin: I'm 185CM with a 85cm inseam. Fits well to me, I can check standover height or anything else if youre interested. Havent really ridden it much. Took forever to get my build kit together, then work ambushed me, and now its winter so Ive barely been out.
kwantani: yeah, had it for a while recently built it up. No commen on obstruction, Im running axs wireless + hydros. Had no issue with installing either brake cable. Didnt notice any problems with the shhift ports. Actually, mine came with plastic cable guide wires installed so definitely no obstructions.
Thoughts on the frame itself: T47 is nice and Im glad I went with it. I had to clean some epoxy out of the threads with a pick but BB threaded in fine once I figured that out. One of the fork brake inserts was buried a bit deep, a layer or three of carbon over the alu insert. Rear brake inserts had some excess paint & epoxy over them. Headset "cups" are just the raw fiber from the mold and a bit rough. I spent some time cleaning those up and trying to make sure theyre circular and square as best I could. Raw fiber I could see in the frame was "fine", a couple wonky build ups or loose ends but not terrible. The seatpost clamp is a tiny little guy, like 1cm square of surface, as a wedge at the top tube. I hope it holds up? Would be best to chase & face everying on the frame IMO.
Running brake hose was no problem in frame and fork. Running from the brifter through the handlebar is a bit of a PITA with some tight turns, I hope you only have to do it once. I definitely beat my hose up a bit changing bar height/spacers/etc.
the build kit and extras was pretty good. IIRC it came with extra bearings spacers and adapters for the headset/steerer stack to accomodate the 1 1/8" or 1 1/2". The zero offset seatpost it came with was a single bolt halfmoon clamp style, couldnt keep the seat angle from slipping. Get a 2 bolt seatpost. I paid a bit extra ($50?) to get both flat & drop bars. I like both. going to keep drops on this gravelly frame and put the flats on my get rad ss cross townie.
Weights were close enough, 1.25kg for frame and 450ish for fork.