Living on a dirt road in B F E Pa. doesn't give you a whole lot of exposure and when you pull something like this out of your garage, after a year long build, you want people to see it and hear what they have to say. I stretched and widened the frame gave it a 38 degree rake lowered it 3 inches and smoothed and molded everything. I stretched the tank 7 inches and the bags 4 inches, dropped the faring 4 inches, added a ground duster front fender, a chin from a Harley FX with a custom rolled belly pan, and a 3/4 length 9 inch wide rear fender. The rolling stock on the front is a 120/70x21 on a 3.5x21 weld racing 5 spoke rim, on the rear is a 200/60x18 mounted on a 5.5x18 weld racing 5 spoke rim. I've entered it in a couple shows and walked away with 1st places in the customs classes and have gotten rave reviews from every one who has seen it. I'm pretty proud of what I was able to accomplish in my garage with a couple of hand tools and a paint booth made out of plastic sheeting. Hope you like it too.