Sorry for the delay.
I will get to the details.
Firstly, with the same wheels the bike has gained weight, it is 7.125 kg now. Made some quality of life adds - adding 70g of weight was shockingly easy to do.
The frame weighed 900 grams with paint, the UDH, and the FD hanger. The finish is very nice but there were oddities, such as the BB was 40.5mm, and compared to a Light Carbon frame I have the disk brake fittings weren't faced as well.
Components: Dura-ace, with a Riro carbon crankset, 50/34 chain rings, Favero assiomo uno power meter pedals, Selle Italia SLR saddle, Onirii 160mm Rotors front and back, Avian Canary 34 width handlebars, Light Carbon Wheels (68mm depth), YBN Chain, Conti GP 5000 TLR, and TPU tubes.
Wheels are here, they are excellent:
https://www.lightcarbon.com/lightcarbon-super-light-c67db-undulating-rim-depth-carbon-spoke-road-wheels_p232.htmlThe build went really smooth other than mistakes I made, I am new to modern bikes and so I had to redo a lot of things.
Note - it comes with a 7 by 7 seat post clamp. Ask for the 7 by 9 if you need it.
Justin from Speeder was excellent, straight forward and accurate, maybe too direct for Canadian living in Wisconsin.
Another post will come in a few minutes with more pics.