I figured it was so the hose could enter the steerer from inside the stem and then exit the steerer under the headset bearing out of the same hole. It's a milled slot in the fork
thats what i was thinking, but then they need to prefab/stock a bunch of forks with different steerer lenghts? seems like such a pain
to mill a hole, insert/glue a precut reinforced carbon sleeve, is that really unsustainably time-consuming for them ?
Nah it's cut and milled to length. They're all full custom builds no?
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I figured it was so the hose could enter the steerer from inside the stem and then exit the steerer under the headset bearing out of the same hole.
It's a milled slot in the fork