I still have to buy some hardware to bolt it on, but so far I am glad I gambled my $473.
To get it on I had to grind down the front mounts as they hit the tube frame and would not line up the bolt holes.
Back by the seat I had to use my rubber hammer to adjust the tunnel so it didn't rub the frame. It appears that the tank was dropped before packing which caused the tunnel wall to balloon out a little and the ridge at the back of the tank was bent out a little.
Tonight it is sitting in position with a couple of gallons of water to make sure I didn't damage the seam.
Over all I like it. Not a direct plug and play, in fact I have spent a few hours getting the tool box bolt to line up nicely and get the tank to fall into position. The 6.5 just looks so right and feels so right with your thighs actually snug up to the knee pads
That roundel is being held on by some butyl putty so I can pop it off if I ever get the real thing.
Couple of pictures, I didn't have much room to back away.
Small tank
New tank with great lines from the tank to seat. I have ridden the small tank for 10 years and had almost forgotten how much better the motorcycle is with a sports tank.