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The only thing you can really do is performance mods....big bore kit, cams ans stuff like that. I'd enjoy NOT spending money on it and knowing that your bike is what guys like me are going for.
Not much to do . If your like me I tinker a little with easy cosmetic stuff like floor boards, shift linkages ,gas caps, mirrors etc just to maybe refresh it some unless of course you just put all that stuff on than I would say nothing leave it as it is for now .
If your able to like others have said keep it and start a new project even if it takes a long time . If not ride the **** out of it and enjoy it . Its a sweet scoot .
I'm thinking a set of rings and a valve job. Because if my biked looked a sweet as yours, I would do nothing but ride the S.O.B. till it needed rings and a valve job.
I'm actually leaning towards selling it right now. Or trading a guy was offering me a nice truck and a 05 sporty I was leaning towards chopping and making a rigid
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