Thanks for the comments!
I've put together my collection of tools over the course of about 10 years for working on cars. In the last 7 of those years, in my free time I've done a ton of fabrication work for offroad rock crawler trucks. I've designed and built truck suspensions, steering systems, etc. So, I aquired tools as I needed them.
My father has always told me that a challenging project is always a good excuse to buy a new tool.
So, I saved my money and bought all the tools I needed over time.
Since I refuse to take my cars to a mechanic (you know the saying "you want it done right, do it yourself!") anytime work needed to be done on my cars, i picked up a few more tools here and there as needed to do the jobs, So, I ended up with a fixed car and the tools and knowledge for future use for less than what it would have cost to take the car somewhere to have it done.
I'm used to working with heavier steel, which is a lot easier to weld and work with, so scaling everything down to suit a bicycle has been a challenge for me. I've done exhaust work before, but the tank was something entirely new for me as well. And now I know how to make and seal one.
I'm a very patient person, and since I had been layed up for the last month after injuring my back, I had plenty of time to research and figure things out while I slowly put the bike together.