@ brmeyer: The stickers will be chainstay size and high quality clear vinyl. Can't bring myself to put some cheap white background sticker on my chiner. Just can't do it.
@ Rigid: Thanks! As for the stem, it's funny you should bring that up. I won't say that the steering is twitchy at all. So far, I really like the way the bike handles, but something is going to have to change about the cock pit set up, I'm just not sure what yet.
While I'm riding I find myself scooting my rear further back on the seat than it's set up for. Problem is my seat is already pushed all the way back to past the last measurement guideline on the seat rail. I could take it back a bit further but I'd then be past the guideline. You guys think it'd be alright to push the seat as far back in the rails as it will go, or should I keep it in the lines?
So I'm thinking I may need to consider either a set back post or a longer stem, but I'm leaning towards the setback post. Welcome any and all input, of course.
Another thing that makes me think that a setback post will be the way to go is that when I sit on the seat and have me feet on the pedals, with the crank arms parallel to the ground - my knee doesn't line up with pedal axle, and if I remember correctly, that is one thing that is looked at when determining optimal fit. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but if that is the case, then scooting my seat back just a bit would bring my kne cap more in line with where the pedal axle lines up.