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sbaugz wrote on 11/30/11 at 18:50:07:arteacher wrote on 11/30/11 at 06:00:26:Thanks for your polite reply, Buddha. Sbaugz, I don't recall seeing a whole lot of posts (or any) complaining about the difficulty of building the kit, so you must tire easily.  I have no interest in building one myself, or having Ryca build one as I think they are very pretty, (especially Buddha's), and very impractical. impractical sums it up for sure. uncomfortable is a good description too. but its also darn cool and gets tons of comments while riding it. And sorry to disagree, but over the past several months I have read lots and lots of posts here complaining about the RYCA build not being a simple bolt and go job. I have mixed emotions about this,... well, let's say several thoughts. -- The kit is not as well thought out or manufactured as it should have been. -- That said, it is a pretty good effort for a couple of kids in California that bit off way more than they could chew. -- I was kidding myself when I let Ryan bu***hit me into believing an LS650 could be transformed into a CS-1 in a few weekends. -- If he would have said up front something like, "We'll give you 95% of the pieces you'll need to put the thing together, and most of those pieces will require "minor fitting" (yeah right)".... "Oh, and you might have a few safety issues and legal issues to handle, if you feel like it." (spokes bent, smog problems) I probably would have done it anyway. -- My main complaint is with myself. I just should have had my eyes wider open. The bike is so cool, and I have always had an optimism about these kinds of projects (building gyrocopters, hot rods, engine swaps, etc.). In each of those projects I end up with the same feeling,.. jeeez, I shoulda known.
In a few weeks ours will be done, and we'll be glad. I can't wait to take it to places where there will be folks that'll know it is something special.
Impractical schmactical!! Who cares?! You don't get involved with a bike like this if it is your only transportation, or if you ever think you're going use it to bring back a sack of quickrete from Home Depot. Bringing up the obvious fact a CS-1 is impractical is like flying around in January on an open-framed gyro and complaining about the cold.
Yes it is not a simple bolt and go job. The signs were there; I should have known. With every project I have done like this, the signs were there; I should have known. But I do it anyway! AND,... I'm going to be quite pleased with it, and with myself.
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