Howie, your motor soap opera is of course extreme. And an extreme set of circumstances. You completely understand that it could have been handled differently than it was. But at the time it was still early in the entire 110 fiasco and I'm not sure anyone was fully appreciating just how problematic they were going to be. So it was hard to avoid falling in to the incremental trap that you did.
When considering everything else you've done to Cybil and whether or not you'd buy it again, however, Cybil isn't that much different than quite a few other bikes around here. You added a nice seat. You bought a tour pak and changed some bags. Added a mini-fairing for some gauges. Certainly going over the top for the audio package still in front of you. But audio has been added or changed to many a bike.
All tolled, discounting the engine stuff from the equation, Cybil's handling won't have been that much different than many other bikes. That all the relatively common changes and upgrades are happening all in one place in relatively short order might be a bit different. But the bike has been down so what not use that down time to sort it out all out and acqure the bits? Can't ride it anyway so may as well mess with it.
Cybil has certainly been a soap opera. Not even entirely of her own making. But most of her upgrades and changes aren't unique to Cybil. Others have and will do similar things. So doing those things again when considering "would you buy it if you knew then what you know now" seems kind of a no-brainer. If you want to make it a really cool tricked out RK setup as well as it can be for the open road you're damn right you'd do it all over again

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