Rusnak_322 wrote: Get a picture of a real person riding it. I have been there and seen them in person (but didn't ride it) and they are tiny. My 5'3" wife looked big on it.
I too have seen them in person (two different shops), but I have not ridded one. The first shop had no Misfits, but several nice Heists, inciuding one customized bike. The shop owner told me that most riders find the Misfit too tall (seat too high).
I then went to another shop and saw and sat on the Misfit. It is lower than my GT380 and CB450K. NEPA is cruiser heaven. AS Sportster is considered an aggressive bike.
That being said, I was impressed with the fit and finish of the CCW bikes. Welds were cleaner than any of my pre-2000 bikes.
As for being assembled in China read the CCW story. The founders were rebuffed by U.S. suppliers and inn spite of all the incentives for job creation and high-mileage vehicles, the government turned them away. I have conversed with CCW officials via e-mail several times. The impression I have is that they would build more of the bike in the U.S. is they could.
As for the engine; it is made in Taiwan in a former Honda-funded factory and is derived from a Honda design. What is the difference in buying a CCW bike than any other foreign-made vehicle?
What gets me is the double-standard many people have with where vehicles are made. Critics point to the fact that even though many Toyota vehicles sold in the U.S. are made in the U.S., the money goes back to Japan (never mind that Toyota, like Ford and GM, has shareholders around the globe. Shareholders are the real owners and get the profits by way of dividends). However, when an American company builds stuff overseas, those goods are foreign too. Never mind that U.S. jobs were created as well.
Is the deal that something is not worthwhile unless the entire manfufacturing process happens in the U.S.? I think a reveiw of "The Wealth of Nations" may be in order.
I fully support CCW andm as soon as my red Shelby Dakota is finished and sold (being painted now). I will have a Misfit in my garage.