That does sound a little high, but you say you raised it an inch? So 37"?

A little bit of trivia after having read your list of what names the bikes are sold under in which country; about 10 years ago, Odes imported an Asiawing 250cc (probably a 229 or 223) enduro to the US, which was the first 'big' enduro we got here (we were just starting to get 200cc's after having a slew of 125cc and 150cc bikes).

Of course, this was before the US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency--the US government office that regulates emissions on both on-road and off-road vehicles) cracked down on all the imports since so many bikes were finding their way in to the US). I think only about a container made it in, because one guy chimed in on Chinariders.net (this site had not been created yet) that he had one, and that was it. He mentioned that it was an Asiawing bike.

I have to say that I am impressed they (Asiawing) have managed to stay in business for so long, which bodes well for you and your bike. CCW have gained a reputation in the US, primarily for their bobber, but more and more for their British-styled cafe racers (their 'Ace' and 'Misfit'), so with them on board for this bike bodes well for this bike in the US, too. I wonder if CCW's joint venture with Sinnis in the UK will have this bike show up under the Sinnis name, or if WK (and Christini, too) have 'exclusive' distributorship?