I understand the feeling, heck I've been there before so very many,
many times
Honestly though I really do believe that unless you bull through the build and the initial problems that crop up, yer really not going to enjoy the bike as much in the long run. It isn't that problem solving is as fun for all as it is for me - it's a lot simpler than that.
All motorbikes
will need constant attention. If you bribe your way out of the learning process you'll just end up dependent on someone else, their patience and your wallet.
That's not even due to the Chinese manufacturing (tho that's part of it) and it's not that they're unreliable if maintained - but it's that maintenance you learn by doing. The bike itself will need significantly more attention as well as you'll be putting far more miles at a much faster speed than you ever would pedaling it.
It
is tough during the initial set up, yer swamped by a multitude of problems simultaneously - best yet, those problems are conspiring together to generate other problems still. If you ignore the symphony of dysfunction and just concentrate on getting
one problem solved at a time, you
will triumph. Some issues will simply disappear because you fixed something else - one was causing the other without you even knowing it.
The lessons learned by building one of these motorbikes will serve you well. That problem you figured out in the comfort of your own home becomes doable on the side of the road in the rain. Had you not learned how during the build - now yer stranded because of some silly little problem.
Now if you can find a friend to
help you fix it - that'll speed up the learning process. That's the whole point of this forum as I see it lol, the groovy pics are the end result.
Maybe you'll find a local dealer and you can throw some money at it, if that's really necessary to have this project be fun for you - so be it. I'd rather that than have you give up and not have one at all. But seriously, these bikes aren't all that complicated when all's done and said, yer just struggling with too much at once.
Take some pics, ask a million questions - it's what we're here for