Woohoo!! That’s great news buddy! Really happy for you!
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They must still be struggling to get bikes out! Surely they must have building down to sharp point now the amount of them they are churning out!
I’ve also found a few issues that seemed to be more sloppy workmanship than pure bad building. Just little finishing touches that take that extra minute at the end when your building something. I thought it was me being picky but seems a few little things have cropped up between all of us. I just changed a trigger shifter cable out last week so checking your cables etc is a sound idea.
A little bit of extra cable sleeve was left on between the cable guides instead of trimming it down to the correct size was what caused it on mine I think. The gear indicator on the shifter was broken on delivery when I got mine so that may be a clue. I reported that, but was asked if I needed a fully assembled rear wheel at first, then fobbed off when I explained what it was. A two second job missed their end cost me £40 and an afternoon fixing it my end. Was a real fiddly job too. I’d say that happening to anyone without some bike or motoX or whatever knowledge/experience would be stranded first of all when it happened. The wheel sprocket popped off too right when it happened so it looked like a real mash up, then be at their LBS mercy after to get it fixed. I was able to bodge it enough to get home. I never lost anything either which is a bit of a miracle as the end plate comes off when the locking split ring comes off too. The setting of the initial cable length then getting the little catch/lug nut to set on the cable then lock in to the keeper is a real head nipper!
You may have to adjust yours again at the trigger end as the cable settles, I did. Others haven’t so just your luck.