Any luck with a resolution?
Funny you should ask. Couple emails back and forth with Peter, and ultimately, the problem is twofold.
- As I noted, the spec on the bearing race in the frame is 52.1mm +/- 0.05mm. I measured around the diameter and got a range of 51.6-51.8mm.
- According to a PDF Peter sent me, the spec for the OD of that bearing is 51.8mm. The bearing that was shipped with the headset measured 52.00mm.
So, we've got a lower cup which is as much as 0.5mm too small (10x the stated tolerance, yay quality control!) and a bearing that is 0.2mm too big. There's the problem right there.
I pulled the lower bearing from my Rumblefish, and measured that. Sure enough, 51.8mm. Popped it in the frame, and it fit. Snug, but removable. Built the frame up with that setup, even though I think the angles on the headset are different between the two. Yay for headset standards! Different diameters, different angles, all that crap.
So Peter is sending a new headset, hoping that one has the right 51.8mm diameter.
But, the good news is the bike has been built, and it looks pretty good. It's a backup bike, so built with her "B" parts and some of my spares, so it's not quite as fancy as some others, but still looks pretty good:
Biggest gripe - the damn cable routing. No bike should have the rear derailleur routing on the same side as the shifter, and this one not only does that but moves the cable entry point down the down tube a bit, making the routing completely horrible. Had some old Nokon segments with clean housing, so used that as it handles shitty routing like this much better than conventional housing. Also, there's a hard plastic tube inside the frame which makes routing much easier, but what happens when this gets dirty?
Haven't run the brake hose inside the frame yet - right now it's zip-tied to the outside of the bike with tape under it to protect the frame. Have I mentioned how little I like internal routing? That explains the velcro wrap around the down tube in the previous photo. Want to confirm no problems before I am bothered with the annoyance of breaking the brake hose to route it.
She'll probably take the bike for a ride tomorrow, so we'll see how she likes it.
Built up with those parts, it's 21.25lbs. Not bad, but not great compared to the ~18lbs of her "A" bike.
Got a couple more photos in
this album