All,
Not wishing to hijack the "man's" thread, yes the yellow thing is a disk-lock. It hangs from a bracket attached to the front sprocket cover when not being used as a lock - safer than carrying it in a backpack or similar.
The seat in the pic was just a temporary item, used for shake-down rides etc whilst a more "in keeping with the look" seat was being made by Scott Lloyd - much flatter and with a "bum stop pad" on the rear.
Bodywork is by Airtech (Air-Tech Streamlining) in the US. Its designed to fit an S1 rather than a M2 - hense all the cutting and remodelling to get it to fit. I'll post up some 360 degree pics shortly.
As it happens, I went to Whiteways cafe on Sunday - a local motorcyclist hangout. There was a Police rider there, just "taking in the view" and within 30 seconds of takling my liod off, he made a bee line for me. "Oh no, here we go again" I thought: yet another round of "is that legal" / "are those mods declared to the insurer" etc etc.
His opening comment was "That sounded lovely as you rode in". A very pleasent conversation ensued, mainly around the idea that as youi can't get away with 140++ these days, you may as well have fun at leagl(ish) speeds.
His parting comment was "You do know that your front indicators are too close together, don't you" (but said in such a way that it was clear he really did not care).
I only mention this because the OP might just attract more attention than he really wants - it goes with the territory.
Back to the OP - noone will ever look at your sidestand bracket and say "wow - that's amazing". You will be the only person who knows how much effort went in to making it.
This was the moss (and cow dung encrusted) POS I started with (after it had been given a thorough clean):
Battery and electrics moved, cooling fan in place (I know that face!):
OMG - I paid how much for that, and we've got to make a motorcycle out of it:
Dave