OK...bike is built. The lighting this weekend was often by 'lightning', so I was unable to get a decent picture of it. Will have a photo-shoot soonest.
Thanks to Ratz (and the rest of y'all), the build was pretty painless. I ended up rigging all the shifters and brakes several times each, sometimes simply because I cut the cable housings a bit long or got the routing wrong (or twisted), etc.
General notes (no, I haven't had it on the road yet):
1. Rotor 3D24 compact 34/50 crankset and the Enduro "Road" BB required no shims whatsoever. Worked perfectly and easily. Too easily...I had to go back and revisit all the instructions, etc., because I didn't trust that it just fell together. Easy peasy...all torqued and done. Very smooth. No clearance issues at all...chainline is almost dead on.
2. SRAM Force 22 FD 'yaw' was also a piece of cake to rig. Not easy-peasy...but not rocket science either. Shifts smoothly and accurately.
3. SRAM Rival22 brifters...jury is still out on those. No real rigging problems but as I've never had a pair, they'll take some time to get used to.
4. TRP hy/rd brakes...da bomb. Fit perfect. They seem just a shade 'squishy', I probably will go thru and bleed 'em myself.
5. SRAM GX 10sp RD. Works fine...I think. Getting it to shift across the full 11 gears took me all afternoon and it still has some minor issues. It will shift very nicely and index perfectly going from small gears to large; doesn't miss a beat. Going from large to small...it skips 3rd gear every time. When I adjust it to hit 3rd properly...all the other gears are wonky. Still working on that one.
6. 28c tires are 'no issue'. I suspect I could squeak in a 32c if I needed it (esp. in the back).
7. Front skewer is just barely long enough. I think I'm getting three threads on the nut. It will work...but I'd rather have more thread engagement. I didn't measure the width of the new Hope hub but It is within just a millimeter or so of dropping into the forks (I have to just barely spread them).