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thats what i'm going to do for a project next winter... i noticed the front shocks can be moved down over a inch to raise front and just need longer back shocks.
sum great parts on their site was going to buy the champion fender/seat before I found First Klass Glass in MI pressing them out
the bike has more of a streetfighter look with that pointy tracker assend
Yup, they are sticking an MoT on it this week and extending the side stand a bit (with the jacked up rear suspension the std stand was too short).
Whats the show details? Am not sure if I'll be about but could be interested in going if I am able.
I saw the ebay ad after a few beers and thought it looked stunning (but in a you can still ride it without ruining it kind of way) so went down to view it and it looks ace in the flesh too. Once I've gotten used to it I may upgrade some components but nothing too fancy, want to keep it fun and usable.
I REALLY like the looks of that bike, and may TRY to emulate the general look of it. I like the look of the tank, and the rear end. Please be sure to tell us how it handles after you have had some time to ride.