It's been a few months. Flash forward a few months and a moving experience later and here we are... The bike is defiantly getting there. Here's what's happened since the last update.

As you can see I have had the pipes powder coated and attached to the bike! She runs great and screams down the road. I put her first 100 miles on her just around town while I have waited for out parts to come in.

I put a seat together from a 30 dollar closed cell foam exercise mat from Dick's sports and some gorilla glue. I cut out the rough shape with an x-acto knife and then shaped it with a medium grinding stone on my grinder.

I had a local upholstery shop add some auto vinyl to the seat pad I made in the shop. I think the tan turned out awesome.
I also picked up some tarozzi rearsets at a great price. Unfortunately they were powder coated black when I got them... Nothing that a couple of over night soaks in oven cleaner and a polishing wheel can't fix.
On my shake down rides I noticed an occasional slip going into 1st when down shifting so I decided to go ahead and pull the clutch. My first long ride is less then a month away and it's to the mountains so I figured more safe then sorry.

I had the guy from victory girl create this custom design based on the old HM wing and a redhead that I fell in love with off his site. After putting some clothes on her and 32 emails back and forth I think we came up with something really cool.

I think the bike is really coming along. I hope to have the clutch together next weekend and have the tank and seat off to paint as well. I have learned so much from this bike and the experience of building it and learning to ride it. I can wait for it to be finished and for warmer weather to enjoy it.