Lots of things that look "cool" function BADLY. The vast majority of "chopped" and "bobbed" bikes turn into garbage because they are poorly done.
I actually like well-done chops and bob-jobs, but they are rare and they are also usually terrible choices for your main ride because their functionality is greatly reduced.
If you are working on your bike to make it look cool, you aren't RIDING it.
A 750 is ample for long distance. I ran mine from SC to upstate NY with zero problems. Make sure it's comfortably set up to fit your body.
Don't look for excuses to spend money. RIDE. Then ride some more.
A GOOD way to spend money is on an MSF rider course. Riding a motorcycle is not intuitive, and even good riders are often lousy teachers.
That Mike_H bike is practical. Download then zoom the pic for the Harley fender mount details. Aftermarket HD fenders like that one are inexpensive, and I run them on my Shovelheads because it also makes it easy to roll out the rear wheel for maintenance.
Just don't put a Sporty tank on the thing. They look like leper sphincter on an across-the-frame 4 cylinder unless it's a custom frame chop.
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