Finally a couple updates. Got the paint done and the bike mostly assembled. Sorry in advance for the crappy phone pics but I can't seem to remember to grab my camera when I leave the house. Here's the stuff in the booth drying and prior to buffing.
The tail had some kind of weird reaction with the clearcoat producing these annoying tiny bubbles all over it. So after three resprays it came out immaculate.
For some reason these look much nicer on the phone than when I upload them to the PC...
The gauges were in perfect shape top to bottom and I felt they needed to be retained. I think I'll have to make or modify the bracket though. I have not played with the headlight position yet. I did install an HID kit and I would highly reccomend it to anyone thinking about it. It is probably 4 times brighter than stock and thats important when you live in deer country. I know this shot is rather dark but this is the first time I saw her with all her clothes on and I may have teared up a little
. I couldn't have been happier.
The upholstery was done while I was out of town and I was a little nervous to see it in person. But once again I was blown away. If anybody likes what they see, please help my buddy out and "like" him on facebook. Driven Fabrication is his company and he just started out about a year ago. Really good dude and great work as well.
Rearend with frenched tail light. I love it.
Better shot of the rearsets in case anybody needs ideas
And you may not be able to tell from this pic, but just by the inner fender mounts are the blinkers. They are mounted inboard the frame by the rear shocks. You can't even tell they are there until they light up which I thought was pretty awesome.