Ron, thanks--attached are some more pics. Concerning the brake modulator, I had no idea what it was and I just left it. The cranks are White Industries ENO mountain bike cranks--a spiderless design that looks very clean. I have them protected with adhesive crank protectors and I didn't do such a good job on the right side as there are several bubbles. Another thing of note are the pedals from a Canadian company called Blackspire. All of my biking life, I had used primarily Look and Speedplay clipless pedals and was used to being locked in. When I recently bought a used Surly LHT, it came with platform pedals and before I could change them out I rode it several times with the platforms and just loved it.
I did go out on a 20 mile test ride yesterday in 70 degree January weather--albeit a bit windy. The biggest thing I learned is that the Mondials are too wide and heavy for my liking. I think Andy Blanche is spot on saying these work great for expeditions but not for primarily tarmac riding (which will be 90% of what I will be doing). I am going to give the Marathon Supremes a try as I prefer a narrower tire. I kind of liked the elevation of the handlebar but I may drop it an inch and try that. I absolutely love the Rohloff and anyone that argues that derailleurs are better is either delusional or a flat out liar (maybe I am being a little too strong with my opinion
) I still have to learn the proper technique of shifting at the bottom of the crank rotation or pausing very briefly while I shift.
The rest of the bike seems spot on. I was worried that I might have gotten too large of a frame but that notion quickly disappeared when I started riding.
I'm looking forward to my first big ride on the Oregon coast in June.
Dave