General build order that I did:
Prior to build, I found I should have disassembled frame and greased all pivots. Go ahead and do this before you get started.
1) Install headset, fork, spacers, stem.
1a) Size fork and cut steer tube
2) Install bottom bracket
3) Install crank
4) Install bars
5) Install rear brake
5a) Mount brake caliper on frame
5b) Mount lever on bars
5c) Route brake line through frame (IP-036)
5d) Shorten brake line as needed (use no-bleed method)
6) Install front brake
6a) Mount brake caliper on fork
6b) Mount lever on bars
6c) Shorten brake line as needed (use no-bleed method)
7) Install rear derailleur.
7a) Mount rear derailleur to hanger
7b) Mount shifter to bars
7c) Run cable (IP-036 thru frame)
7d) Cut cable housing as needed, for the IP-036 I ran the cable with housing through the frame.
7e) Connect cable to rear derailleur (don't cut cable yet)
8 ) Install front derailleur (not needed for 1x setups)
8a) Mount front derailleur
8b) Mount shifter to bars
8c) Run cable
8d) Cut cable housing as needed. Install ferrules at each end of cable housing.
8e) Connect cable to front derailleur (don't cut cable yet).
9) Install seatpost & seat
10) Install rear shock
11) Mount tires on wheels
11a) Install disc brake rotors
11b) If needed install free hub (for XX1 a XD hub is needed)
11c) Install rear cassette
11d) If tubeless, apply rim tape & sealant
12 Install wheels front & rear.
13) Install chain
13a) Shorten chain as needed, per mfr instructions
14) Install pedals
15) Install remote rear shock lockout
16) Install remote fork lockout
17) Install Fox cable splitter
18) Adjust front and rear derailleurs for proper shifting, cut cables to final length.
19) Check and torque all bolts
20) Check brakes, go for a test ride
Okay, bike is finished, just took it for a quick test ride around the neighborhood.
Brakes:
I was able to shorten the rear without needing to bleed the brake line, not so lucky on the front, some air got in the line, will bleed the brake tomorrow. Still these XT brakes are amazing, noise free with great stopping power.
Shock Remote Cable Routing:
Ended up putting the hard bend in the cable so the shock body is installed facing forward. Things are working fine but I don't like the bend in the cable. Oh well, it's not like I paid $3k for the frame.
Rear Derailleur Cable:
This took much longer than expected. I originally cut the cable housings and rand bare cable through the frame. As I was setting up the rear derailleur I kept having problems with cable tension, then I noticed the ferrules slipped into the frame (I though son-of-a-b8$ch!). I pulled the housings but had two ferrules stuck inside the frame. Luckily I was able to feed a long piece of housing fully into the frame and knock out the ferrules. At this point I determined I could run a full housing all the way from the shifter, through the frame, and to the rear derailleur. This worked great, XX1 shifts flawlessly.
Fox Shock/Fork Cable Splitter:
This took much longer than expected but got them working nicely. One lever sets Climb-Trail-Decend for both the fork and the shock at the same time. Works really nice, just took a bit of time to figure out cable lengths, and such. Fox has a really good installation guide online.
Wheels:
Wheels look amazing, so happy I decided to go carbon. The XD hub was preinstalled from XMIplay so that saved my from having to purchase an XD hub and throw the standard hub away. The 3K gloss finish on the wheels is flawless also. Applied a layer of Stans rim tape, mounted the Geax tires, added some Orange Sealant and the tires aired right up very easily. Just a test ride but the feel really smooth and stiff.
Issues:
1) Issue with shock corrected with 220psi to set sag properly.
2) Issue with a creak in the lower pivot resolved with some grease. Recommend disassembling all pivot points and applying grease prior to assembly of components.
First Ride Feedback:
1) Tires have a lot of flex, guess it's the 120tpi casing. The GEAX Sugauro tires are soft and grippy.
2) Bike rolls smoothly, suspension works very well. Bike is fast and smooth on downhill section.
3) Bike seems to need a bit more effort to climb than my IP-056.
4) Lockout works well, CTD lever works as advertised.
5) XX1 rear derailleur gave me some trouble. The chain dropped off the 42T cog on me twice, came home and adjusted the High Limit Screw. I think that issue is resolved.