I'm a noob here. I've been wanting this bike for over a year now. Crashed my 600cc sport bike in 2003 and got life flighted. Didn't think I'd ride again, but it is a drug I can't say no to. I ordered mine from china-moto on May 17, received it from Sunny Sports on May 22. The crate looked decent, but when I unpacked the bike I had a broken turn signal and dents in my gas tank. I took pictures and emailed them to china-moto, and before I finished the setup I had an email with a tracking number for replacement parts. They are scheduled to arrive on May 25. I am a 5'2" female, and the stretch to the bars is long. I ordered some euro bars that will hopefully help. My 37 tooth sprocket will be here Friday. I am getting some black exhaust wrap (short legs don't let me get too far away from the pipe when I'm sitting at a light.) This is definitely a full sized bike, but easy to handle. I only weigh 135, but I am still breaking it in so I don't know how it'll really handle my weight. I got the silver bike, couldn't wait all summer for the matte black. The red stripes were off before the handlebars went on. There is a ridge from the clear coating that I am going to feather out. I will most likely paint everything flat black. I'm not a gear head, but I know the claw end of a hammer and I haven't had any problems with set-up. This is my second online purchase, got a scooter from scooter depot. Registration occurred in Arizona and it was easy. The only issues I had with that were bolts vibrating loose and the tire inlet valve cracking. I would purchase online again. If you're comfortable crossing the street without your hand being held, you should be able to work through the process. This bobber is easy to work on. No fairing, everything visible. I'm looking forward to finishing the break in then enjoying southern Utah (Zion and Bryce National Parks, the Grand Canyon, Moab.) I will post more pictures as I make modifications. I've read the entire forum a few times, and it seems like I'm the first female. What's up with that?IMG_1291.jpg