myers830, understand that a "bike shop" sells bikes, they don't manufacture them. So, now that the shop employee has given you his pre-sale sales pitch (for which you've paid $60, btw) if/when you buy a bike from them in the future they will have to do the same tune-up to whichever bike you've been convinced to buy from them, that they've purchased from a manufacturer, and well in excess of $899, I'm sure, prior to delivery to you. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), you won't notice the additional $60 charged to you for this same service as it will be included (hidden?) in your overall cost of purchase.
I can't say this bike has met or exceeded my expectations because, quite frankly, I didn't have any expectations. I was more curious than expectant. But, I will say that I am very pleased with it.