I got the idea to do this from the Harley-Davidson "Night-Rod" and Harley-Davidson 2014 Street 750 motorcycles; other inspiration came from the "Moto-Terminator" bikes from the "Terminator Salvation" movie. Not sure how to classify my now custom Venox--café racer? Bobber? Streetfighter?
Four different sheens of black paint (gloss, semi-gloss, satin, and flat) were used, "brushed" all unpainted chrome and bolts, removed the turn signals (may be replaced by smaller LED units in the near future), removed the reflectors, replaced the handlebars and mirrors, replaced the side stand with one from my GSXR, replaced and relocated the horn (the new one is very loud), chopped the rear mud guard, removed the chain guard, removed the chrome "handles" from the rear fender, brushed the engine fins after painting those parts, and will soon be replacing the factory tires with a 170/80 in the rear and a same sized front as factory (but better tire). Also added were rear stand spools on the swingarm, and a crossed pistons emblem inspired by the 1953 movie "The Wild One"--it was on the back of their leather jackets.
You already know what a stock Venox looks like, but just for ease of comparison, the first photo was how my bike looked a few weeks ago:
Took my wife out for a ride after a solo test ride with the new bars--very café racer like! Handles better with the new geometry. If the bike had been a black Venox to begin with, the job would have been much easier--painting the frame, swing arm, and body parts was a lot of work!