Well, I was hoping to post a photo of my KPB V60 mini with my shiny new LightCycle DSA keycaps installed, but the whole process was an unmitigated disaster. I wasn't inclined to buy another Alps/Matias-based keyboard before this debacle, but I am adamant about avoiding them now.
I may be able to salvage it a little, but the stabilized keys will forever have reduced key travel thanks to the minor incompatibility between MX stab inserts and Matias stab wires. Had I known they would bind the way they do, I would have tried to bend the stab wires a bit ahead of time to ease matters, but there's no fixing that now. You can't remove these keycaps once they are installed (the stem will simply break off from the inside of the keycap before the keycap will ever come free from the switch).
Case in point: the "U" key stem bent/broke while I was trying to install it, and I had to glue it back into place. Hopefully it will still work after the glue has solidified. Also, one of the 1.25u Recognizers broke from its stem completely when I tried to remove the key, so now I have to try and glue it to the bit of stem that is forever stuck in the switch slider.
I knew going into this that I'd never be able to remove the keycaps once they were installed, but I didn't think I'd need to even try. I shouldn't have tried with that Recognizer keycap and I've paid the price.
Lastly, I didn't pay close enough attention to the fact that the first DIP switch on the board is covered/inaccessible once placed into the Lambo case. The access port for the DIP switches is designed for five or fewer switches, not six, and naturally the one I need to change can't be reached. So I need to remove the board from the case so I can flip that switch (I need the Caps Lock key to become an FN key), and so I can better align the board in the case. Currently, it is too close to the left side, posing binding problems for keys like that 1.25u Recognizer key in the Ctrl position. Of course, it is very difficult getting to the tiny screws because the keycaps are in the way, so re-casing may work out or it may not.
What a mess...