Hey man. Looking forward to seeing the project move along. You're not lacking in ambition.
If I can make one suggestion without sounding critical somehow, it would be that I think you tend to over use one or two colors on your builds and it makes them look a little... flat?
I'm really hoping I'm not being insulting, but if I can just give an example.
For me a motorcycle frame should not be the same color as the gas tank, or other bodywork, or anything big like that. On a bike you have only a handful of big ticket items, visually speaking. These are the frame, bodywork, seat, and wheels. Everything else is kind of secondary. For those larger components to work visually they need to be finished in such a way that they are differentiated from each other by using contrasting finishes or colors, or compatible with one another by using complementary colors and finishes. But not the same.
For example, I think in the pictures above that the color choice on the frame is awesome, however I think using the same color on the rear fender and the grab bar is a mistake (subjective, obviously). I would have to make that fender a different color and match that complementary color to the grab bar, skid plate, and any other accessories that will be on this project.
Additionally I would suggest that the bolts be removed, stripped and left raw or powdercoated black or something. Having bolts painted the same color as everything else makes it look like the thing was just laid in the grass and painted with a spraycan.
Take all of these thoughts as seriously as you want. I'm no genius. Just giving my thoughts on what could really be a cool finished product.