The bolt I had to shim was one of the 8mm bolts at the upper linkage. But if I put my fingers behind the seat stay and my thumb on the linkage and pulled, it was very noticeable where it flexed over until it contacted the bolt head.
I still don't have adapters for my rotors so no brakes, but just pedaling around and shifting thru the gears grinds on my nerves, if nothing else. It's not even close to smooth. And as a person that as a teenager took apart and put back together bikes to learn how and get tuning optimized because I was tired of going to races and having my shop tuned bike not up to my "standards", there is no way I can ride it in it's current state.
Maybe I'll grab a 10 or 11 speed cassette, Shifter, and derailleur to throw on because they aren't nearly as finicky to derailleur placement and adjustment as 12 speed is. Assuming it's determined the frame is rideable and not wet noodle flexy. I don't like throwing parts at something instead of figuring out the actual problem. But from what I've found, the issue for my setup is mainly the hanger and not something I can do much about. If I had access to a CNC machine I would have already started modeling a replacement but I'm not paying what a 1 off part usually costs. On that note, I did get a reply from Eddy asking for more information so he could discuss it with his engineers, and I sent him the drawings and everything needed to make a revision if so inclined. Will see what his reply is.
I'm really trying to withhold judgement and not condemn it before doing some real riding. But excitement is dropping off pretty quick. My daughter has a softball game further away than a 6 and under game should be, so hopefully I'll get by some shops tomorrow because my parts still haven't shown up.