I've seen this exact scenario play out at least 30-40 times with various businesses over the last 10 years or so. Back then it was the people welding turbo manifolds for hondas, now the bike scene. So many companies start up, then realize that the demand is over their potential for supply, but instead of actually admitting that they just continue to take orders and hope eventually they'll catch up. Unfortunately the demand is still going strong, and they fall further and further behind. What was once prompt e-mail replies and fast shipping turns into the thread you see here. Most always the companies are made of stand up guys that genuinely want to do the right thing, but that doesn't help the people who have been waiting for 10 weeks after they paid for the product.
I hope everything gets worked out for everyone who bought from them, and maybe they'll catch back up and get things sorted out, but in the meantime my admonition to any company in that situation is to be HONEST about your ability to meet the demand. If you can't meet your published times as far as delivery dates you MUST be up front about that when the order is made. The customer HAS to be aware of a PROPER time frame. All these companies keep telling people two weeks, then ten weeks later it's still "two weeks" (Side note: to anyone who has seen the movie "Money Pit" you know what I'm talking about.)
Most all of us who order fabricated products realize that there is going to be a wait period, and are willing to wait even in excess of 3-4 weeks for something. But DO NOT tell us that it's going to be 2 weeks, then deliver in 4! or 10, 12, etc..
Sorry for the rant, I've just seen this happen so many times to so many people. It gets old, the same mistakes made time after time.