I 100% agree with you - But remember, I'm building this for my best friend, who is my customer, although he gave me full creative control, I listened to everything he liked and wanted. My builds are typically simple, or traditional. As an example, he rode a cruiser with BMX cruiser bars, he liked the way it felt with not much pull back, that told me what he wanted in bars, he also liked having a freewheel, he also saw a set of blue and white checkered pads in my box of pads, granted, I wouldn't run them on my cruiser, but all this combined helped me determine a build style that I thought would be cool and fun to build, basically out of my comfort zone, and I might add it's been fun. As long as my buddy digs it, I'm good with that. I went with a very subdued color, knowing I would have lots of doo-dad items on it. RustyGold nailed it on the 80's theme, that's exactly what I am going for!What are all the b&w pads for? Planning for a mishap? Looks like a competition "empty pool" bmx bike and not a 26" strandie.
Crash Pads: not necessary.
Here is a simple build I did for my wife 15 plus years ago, although its ready for a slight freshening up, but it is simple, 1959 dual straight bar Tornado.