Getting back to the headset discussion that Turboenterprise was posting about. I took apart the stack on my IP-036 and yes the top bearing is above flush.
The reason I took apart my stack was that I felt movement in the headset even after several attempts to tighten everything down. Turns out my upper bearing and cup have some gap between them.
Upper cup ID = 42.1 mm (spec is 42 ± 0.1), so this is still in spec.
Upper bearing = 41.8 mm (spec is 41.8 mm ± ?) bearing is nominal
So what I'm feeling is a 0.3 mm gap when I grab the front brake and tilt the bike onto the front wheel. Very small amount of movement but I can feel it.
Once I knew there were no real issues, I packed the top headset with extra grease and reassembled. Seems okay but it's interesting that my IP-057 does not have any movement in the upper headset.
Also, I noticed the lower headset is very snug. Unlike the upper bearing, the lower bearing needs to be coaxed into the cup, compared to the upper bearing which just drops in. So I looked up the tolerances of the lower portion of the headset and found this:
Bottom Cup Spec: 52 mm +0.05/-0.0
Bottom Bearing: 52 mm ±0.01 (very high tolerance)
So where the top can be +0.3 mm, the bottom can only be +0.06 mm, much tighter and in reality it feels very tight compared to the top bearing.