Never enjoyed watching them throw together a bike untested at the last minute and roll it out to the customer. If I was shelling out 50k for a chopper, I'd want it broken in, tested, and ready with no flaws or mistakes from a rush job. Then again I wouldn't buy a chopper, with the huge rake, little seat and ape hangers that is about as practical or comfortable to ride, as sitting on a metal snowcone, on a 4x4 trail. I have a friend who has a "cool" looking chopper he built. When ever we want to go for a ride, he bails, as the fatigue of more than a bar hop is too much and uncomfortable for him. Not my cup of tea!