When I bought my bike 2 years ago, I thought there was a lot of people that started out by stripping things down to the frame. Obviously, I've gone a different route. Up until I tore into the motor a few weeks ago, the thing has always been ridable (sometimes frustrating and unreliable) and, I know for me, that's been the key. Certainly, I enjoy working on the thing and seeing it evolve but I love riding it. I'm envious of many of the builds I see here but I'm operating on a different budget. The positive is that the vision I've had for the bike since day one has remained the same and it's getting there. For me, I feel like this has been the longest mock up in history but I think within the next year(ish) I'll be at a point where I can take it down to the frame, have it painted along with the tank and covers and then reassemble it and end up with the picture that's been floating around my head for over two years now. So...I say you get it to a point where you can start enjoying it and then...keep at it. Or...come to the realization that it's not what you want and move on before dumping anymore money into it that you won't recoup.