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The usual method is to make a pie cut in the top of the frame backbone, about 3/4 of the way through. The weight of the bike will bend the tube(s) and close the gap. The closer to the seat that you make that cut, the smaller the cut needs to be. On mine it was just the width of the saw blade. When satisfied with how the bike sits, just weld it up and you are good to go.
If you decide to try something like this, remember that the backbone will be raised from stock. Your gas tank may need to be raised in the back afterward, and the top motor mount plates will be too short so you get to make new ones.
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