Originally Posted by
Slash5
I bought this as a frame and built it up. It was a spare parts build for fun and I'm really happy with it.
However, I'm not sure about the "I just want to make sure I don't have to adjust anything and just hop on and ride".
I'd have to think that the headset/stem will need setting and adjusting. Probably have to install pedals.
You should always check derailleur limit screws before riding a new bike as it can be a disaster if they are wrong.
Can't hurt to do a overall check for everything tight - and should be done again after a ride or 2.

That is actually a really classy frame. I'm impressed - much more so than the likes of Nashbar for what their in-house frameset offerings look like.