Here is a pic from the maiden voyage a month ago. Between being busy at work and lousy weather I have only been able to put 250km on it, but I think it's a keeper.
I got in parts and built it up myself, not just for the satisfaction, but I saved about $1000 this way. I should point out that this is not because of SJS's prices. They are very competitive. Most of the money was saved because of the Canadian duty on complete bikes as opposed to parts being duty free, and the shipping cost of a complete bike vs frame only. Both these are beyond the control of SJS.
Here's where the main components came from:
SJS: Frame (565L) and 853 fork, 38T chainring, cranks, BB, Thorn flat bars and accessory bar.
Starbike: Rohloff hub, spokes, DT Swiss 425 rim.
Bike 24: Schwalbe tubes and Marathon Supreme 26X2, Tubus Cargo Evo, B&M taillight
Shimano dynohub was a great find on ebay ($60 CDN, new )
Brooks saddle from existing bike
Although I assembled the bike myself, I was not ready to venture into wheelbuilding. For this I used the services of a local expert, and after watching him in action, I'm glad I did. The finished product was radially and laterally true to .007in, checked with a dial indicator, with even spoke tension checked with a tension gauge. I don't think I could have achieved that on my first kick at the can.
I'll post more pics as I get more proficient at the attachment process. Can I post 5 pics of 512KB "each" in a post or 512KB "total"?