Noel, IF you are mechanically-inclined and would like to get to know your 
bike and come away with an extra sense of accomplishment, I would second 
Dustin's recommendation to assemble the whole thing yourself.  I've picked 
up these skills and tools over the years of riding and being interested in 
bikes in general, even to the extent of having my own bike repair business 
at one point.  But Dustin is correct; for the $200+ build fee, you can just 
as easily buy a workstand and tools.  In the end, you have a bike you've 
built yourself, some good tools, good knowledge, and the pride of having 
done it.  So if money is worth more than time, please consider it.    Also, 
there are many online resources for bike repair/assembly.  Including, of 
course, this forum.  Best of luck, Steve

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