As requested, here is the "SP" on the build and first few rides. The build up was very straightforward and took me about 5 nights work from bare frame to fully finished. Anybody thinking of doing this themselves should have a go, its actually quite straightforward if you've got the right tools, although if you are buying the tools as a one off then it's probably more cost effectice to let SJS build it up for you.
The first ride was a bit disappointing as the bike felt slower than I had imagined!! I then remembered the age old equation of "(tired rider + large Christmas Dinner + Pudding + Too many Quality Street) divided by (not ridden much for the last 3 weeks + unusual terrain with too many hiils) = slow, stumbling ride with well below average speed making any bike a rider feel like tired old hacks"!!!!!
It wasn't until I got the bike back home and rode on my more familiar terrain that I had something to compare it with and WOW, smooth, fast, up the hills like they weren't there, and very comfortable. All in all the most comfortable bike I own and only slightly slower than my Altec 2 Tri bike. I'm yet to take it on a decent length (50+) ride but hope to within the next 3 to 4 weeks.
If you are undecided as to whether the bike is worth the money (I am in no way up to the ability of an £800 frame) the ride is great, quality fantastic and well worth the investment. The quality of the frame is superb and the paintwork fantastic in a satin Burnt Orange.
All in all, top bike (although I'm still not a great fan of the squiggly font used on the top tube for the Bike's name, but I can more than live with that).
Thanks Guys.
Cheeky