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I understand his position. He's not going to saw off the branch he's sitting on.

Hahahaha...yeah for sure but the person shopping factory direct isnt his customer

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He's protecting the premium he's charging. 


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I do not see any gap in the assembly of JMcarbon (European importer based in Holland)

Can you post a link to the website page you grabbed that image from?

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Worst case scenario is you need to file down the pass through washer about a half a millimeter by sliding it on a large file like a hockey puck. It's made out of aluminum so it should go fast

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I do not see any gap in the assembly of JMcarbon (European importer based in Holland)

Looks like JM is using metal spacers and top-hat which probably has a deeper recess which covers more of the pass-thru washer

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Heres my headset area, no gaps.
The headset is a bit finicky to put together with the hydraulic lines, I'd disassemble and look to make sure the bearing race isn't jammed on the lines.

That doesnt look like a LCR017-D

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Yes I've discussed it with Wendy but I wouldn't say that a 1mm gap is "normal".  Of all the bikes that have integrated bars none have such an unsightly gap which would also allow water and dirt to enter the bearings more easily. 

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the painting have the thickness, so if a thinner washer, will can not use on painting frame,

This is from a previous post in this thread of a painted frame which looks to have a too large of a gap between the top tube and the spacer. I believe that the spacer or the pass through washer should be adjusted accordingly


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Hi Jim, can your engineers spec a thinner top tube pass thru washer so the gap isn't as large as it is in the images posted online?

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Ha! You're a genius!   Good job, TY!

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Yes..if I'm logged in I can't see the last pages posts.

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I don't have this bike, but worth noting that the specs for FSA ACR and Deda DCR headsets are ~4nm of preload, not the ~2nm that most people are used to with traditional headsets.

Also would NOT use grease on cables it will attract dirt and make a nice griding paste in your frame.

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Mechanically is doesn't but esthetically it's worth all the frustration of internally routing through the bars

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Yeah he went to prison for stealing his neighbour's dog and then starving and beating it to death.

I just read the article about it mentioned that he has autism. I don't think it's an excuse, but I also have autism and sounds can drive me nuts and to the brink of insanity. I can't imagine killing an animal but can't get into another person's mind either.

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