First off, not everyone has the finances (passion) to just piss away money on a Servicycle project. Secondly, your saying any Servicycle that isn't restored to "original condition" is just a waste of any time, and/or effort? How about those people who start out with just a frame, and a few other parts? It's your opinion they're to put more money into a bike than the sum of all parts are worth without a thought? Sounds like Rick the scammer from "American restoration" where he convinces some idiot to pay a "professional restorer" to piss away $6000 on a Rupp minibike that could be bought on Craigslist for $500. Frankly, you should be thankful, instead of insulting to that "person" who decided he'd rather have a Servicycle (albeit not "original motor") that is RELIABLE and sold his parts to Wayne for resale, (or to someone who needed/wants those parts for THEIR restoration) Looking down your nose on anyone/everyone who, for whatever reason (whether financially, or creatively,) who doesn't restore their bike to YOUR standards ( "do it right, or not at all" original) makes you really come off as a snob, or a "professional restorer" justifying his bill to the customer. Believe it or not, some people who, according to you, waste their time working on their "non-original bikes" take just as much pride in their bikes/creations as you do, and maybe more, considering they don't just "make some calls and shell out cash" but actually design/fabricate/engineer things to make it work. There's my .02cents worth.