Vlad - that bag looks really nice. I now have 50 miles on the RM, but 20 of that was yesterday and today. Messing with the tires had me down on fat bikes, but riding it is so smooth, I just go right over manhole covers, etc, that would have me dodging on my touring bicycle.
So, the brakes... mine pulse when stopping, but it doesn't seem to be an uneven rotor, because they don't rub unevenly or anything when not applying brakes... I have tried alcohol, blowtorching the pads, tightening all of the rotor and brake bolts, etc. The thing is it stops fine, so this is a little further down my list of tweaks to the radmini. I may keep an eye out on ebay for some Avid calipers or something. For adjusting. tighten the cable so it's just barely actuating the "arm" of the caliper. Then you loosen the two bolts for the caliper, squeeze and hold the brake, then tighten the bolts while holding. Fine tune with the barrel adjusters at the caliper or the lever. The inboard pad does not move on this model, so if you have problems with it rubbing, you can insert a thin piece of business card thickness material between it and the pad when tightening to create more clearance. The inboard pad can be adjusted with an allen adjustment through the spokes, but come "out" all the way as stock. Hope this makes sense.
I did the rear wheel coroplast fender. Need a few items from the hardware store for the front. The rear is super easy with two pieces and 7 zip ties that I had salvaged from the delivery package.
Edit - sorry the pictures are so bad.
And here is the coroplast, enough for 4 or five full sets, could also be used sideways to keep bags out if the spokes.
4mm, Black Coroplast Blank Signs, 18"L x 24"W, 5-pack
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HU7LC2G/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_NElvxbV136TZW