Joe,

Thanks for the reminder to curb enthusiasm during assembly. :)  I plan to
go slow and safe and make sure I do it right the first time.  Hopefully, I
can stick to that plan.  Also, with my AHH having the fenders, racks,
lights, etc. that were not on the video bike, I expect it to take a bit
more than the one hour dougP was able to do it in.  But, it gives me
something to aspire to if I can also remain careful at the same time.

Tim

On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 3:14 PM, Joe Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Go slow, keep an eye on things like handlebars slamming into toptube while
> you're busy with something else. I've found from dreaded personal
> experience that the first scratch is very easy to do when you're excited
> by; and unfamiliar with; a just-out-of-the-box bike. Eyes wide open!
>
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