Luis Rives
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Went to pickup this morn my S40 kit at a FedEx dropoff point and would be finished with the build tomorrow except that the wheels are arriving next week. Fitted an extra set of 700x23c to mock up (this will also be the final wheel size used). The headrest is somewhat disappointing because its just an alum loop with no padding. What is the point of that? To have ones head bang on the loop at every bump on the road? But it gets better. The headrest is intended to be held in place by a fitting in the shape of an I-Beam that fits in the inside of the frame backbone. This I-beam is held in place by two screw thru the front of the backbone to threads in the I-beam that then press tight agains the tubes of the headrest. One little problem: the holes in the frame do not match the holes in the I-beam. Obviously someone screwed up big time by mis measuring the center to center distance of the threaded inserts in the I-beam when the holes were drilled in the frame panel. There is no excuse for this, certainly on a bicycle as expensive as this. So what is the solution? Slightly enlarge one of the holes to match the center to center distance in the I-beam clamp. The end user should not have to do this especially when paying this kind on money. Also the kit came with two I-beam clamps, one with a single vertical joining the two horizontal parts, and one with one horizontal, what is up with this? What is the purpose of this? This particular detail has been very disappointing especially when there is no justification for the mistake.