I find this article very interesting indeed!
Although I have done it to numerous motorcycles I don't know why we spend countless dollars on a brand new bike after purchasing it. In my case (Im 6'3") its all about comfort . It takes a lot of time and sometimes, depending on the bike , a lot of money to make one fit me. Lower boards , taller seats , taller windshields , better suspension . And then of course the performance mods--------and the list goes on. I ride , and I ride long distances so it must be comfy and most harleys just don't fit me off the floor. I cut the rubber bumpers off the floorboards and silicone the pads back on the pans , that gives me an inch or so lower boards, I use mustang seats because they raise me and move me forward a little----the object is to get my hip joint above my knee joint for long distance comfort. Then of course you have to have the proper windshield -----I use a windvest 14" on my road glide------perfect! It just so happens the bars on my 12 SERG have the perfect bend for wrist comfort for me--------not always the case on other bikes I have owned---------the new 16 RG bars suck in my opinion(Im sure that will get a response from someone)...........The point is I understand why some folks buy a new bike , go riding a couple times and either sell it or never ride much again. They are absolutely miserable and arent willing to make it fit them or they don't know how----------or maybe they just miss their air conditioned car !
Long and short of it is -----Ive done it before and I no doubt will do it again , and again , and again. I just love riding a motorcycle , always have and I hope I always will.