I just ordered the wheels and stoker Bosco bars from Riv for the tandem. I got 
the cranks when I was in Walnut Creek over the summer so I have all of the 
Riv-specific parts I need. I plan on taking Grants suggestion of having it 
assembled at an LBS. I thought about doing it myself. I'm a somewhat competent 
mechanic. I've built up 2 Riv's and do almost all of my own work (I get stumped 
or lazy occasionally, though.) When I talked to Roman yesterday he said getting 
the timing chain tensioned correctly was one pitfall on tandems. Are there 
others? I guess I'm considering doing the work myself since it is always 
rewarding when it works. Otherwise, I need to find out which LBS has tandem 
experience here in KC. To be quite honest, when I've had adjustments on my 
other bikes made at the LBS, their work is no better than mine. And I see 
Sheldon has instructions on the timing chain setup. Bottom line: DYI assembly 
or not? How much rocket science is involved?

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