The next part of the build was the sheetmetal; Xtreme Cycle made this choice easy with front and rear fenders, along with the gas tanks. When it came time for paint, everything was handed off to 8 Ball, where a coat of candy-red miniflake covered the sheetmetal and a club logo was airbrushed onto the gas tank. As the build was wrapping up, Wink handled the last of the accessories, including a taillight and license-plate mount from Russ Wernimont Designs, as well as a Headwinds headlight. He also installed custom handlebars and risers from Xtreme and the one-off seat from Bitchin' Seat Co.
Wink's building philosophy has already been put to good use. When the owner of the club saw the finished product, he told Wink to build another bike exactly like it. Of course, the second bike stays in the club and isn't for up grabs for some lucky lap-dance recipient. So tell your old lady that you just went to try to get a free bike. Good luck.