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RS VR6:
I'm doing my research on the China carbon frame at the moment. I've narrowed them down to either the FR-225 (Geo is fairly close to my Spesh) or the IP-256SL. Main thing drawing me to the 256SL is the weight. Both of these frames seem to have internal cable routing. Having a Cervelo S2...I know how much of a pain internal routing can be.

How are these frames routed for internal cables? Is is a massive pain to route the cables? The inside of my Cervelo is fairly smooth and has internal routing so the cables run through fairly smooth...but still a pain to fish out of the openings.

thanks!

Carbon_Dude:
Both my IP-057 and IP-033 have an inner liner for each of the internal cable runs, push the cable or brake line in one end, it glides inside the frame and pops out the other end.  I would suggest running the line from back to front, just easier that way.

On MTBR, someone posted a picture of the IP-256 and it has a removable plate on the bottom bracket for access to cable routing.  I'm not sure what to think about that at the moment.  Could be fine, could cause other problems.

The FR-225 is a Flyxxi frame, not sure how nice the routing is on that frame.  I know some posters on MTBR have complained about having problems with the cable routing on the Flyxxi frames, needing to drill out the holes to run the cables they way they want, with full housings.

Have you looked at the XMIplay IP-033?  Seems like a similar hard tail frame with nice looking lines.

I have no issues with internal routing on either of my frames, if I needed to replaces cables, it would not be any more difficult for me to do than if the cables were external.

RS VR6:
Awesome...thanks for the insight! The 256 looks real interesting to me. The rear stays look like the Open 1.0. The super thin seat stays look a bit sketch to me.

The 225 is on Ebay and the Flyxxi site...but Ebay is cheaper than their own site.

I don't think I'm going to get the frame till the end of summer so I've got some time to pick up a few parts I want to put on it.

MTB2223:
The reason why I liked the IP-256 so much is the fact is has a direct mount for the front derailleur (E-Type2). I'll ride the bike with 2x10 (Shimano XT). And also the weight is a really pro.
The only negative thing at the moment is the delivery time. It has a production delay of more than 20 days. I ordered this frame in the beginning of April and I won't send to me before 22th of June.
And I'm a little bit concerned about the removable plate on the bottom bracket (like Carbon_Dude said). See last picture in the topic I mentioned below.

I've placed some pictures of the bike in this topic: http://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,96.msg778.html#msg778

RS VR6:
I do kind of like having the trap door. It looks like it'll keep the dirt and crud off the cables. The 256 is a good looking frame.  :)

I'm running a 1x10 setup...so I have no need for a front derailleur. The S2 mount looks like a clean way to run a chain guide.

The other issue I have is that my steerer tube is cut pretty short...so I need a medium frame with a 100mm head tube that uses an internal headset (which look like they do). My stem is slammed on a 6mm bearing cover and I have no spacers above the stem.

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