Whatever you do will only make a beautiful bike even more beautiful.
Agree with my two compadres ^ . If you can get a little age to the skirt and chain guards they might blend a little better. If you do, you might want to consider giving the springer a little of the same treatment. I didn't realize how shiny the fork was until I enlarged your most recent pic.
If you are brave, my old standby Rustoleum Multicolor texture paint, just lightly applied from a distance of 4-5 ft, in a swooping, misting kind of manner would help to 'age' them. If they are bare, with no oils, polish, etc on them it sticks pretty well. When dry, lightly rub it smooth for that 'old rust' look.
The band on the chain guard and left side skirt guard ought to match fender brace color if you are trying to emulate original paint. It's looking very good as is though.
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Glad you decided to go for it with the paint, it looks 100% better than the bare metal!
I also agree with @MazdaFlyer on painting the bands on the guards.
That would be a big challenge getting that many holes perfectly aligned like the factory guards were. But if you do decide to try it, you most definitely need to use a step drill on that thin sheet metal. Harbor Freight has them for cheap.
How do you control the DIA with a step drill, I've never used one?
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You've already got the hole template in your rear rack.
.... unless someone has a Color-Flow tank they would part with.
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