
The front wheel really is dished properly, the tire isn't seated. The front brake cable was intentionally left long in case the bars are raised on final fit.

Like on Butter Cup, the seat post is too long and contacting the "bow" in the seat tube. It's possible that when I ball hone the seat tube it will slide all the way in. But who wants to carry all that extra weight!

It's a good looking bike and rode quite nice. Final finish at the shop with cock pit numbers from the SS or the Curtlo.
Looks perfect
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