All I did was remove everything. Including the wire harness.
I cut off all the welded om mounting tabs w/ a grinder, and painted the frame.
Next was to run wires from the battery to a switch (new key), and a button (new starter). Those went in turn to the starter.
Then I cut all the wires to the rear lights, and ran grounds to the battery/frame, and the hots to the on side of the Ign switch.
That way the Lisc. plate light is on when the bike is running. Same goes for the tail lights.
Then the hots for the brake lights go to the same switch, and the grounds go to the brake levers. The opposite side of the brake levers ground on the frame in the front.
Head lights are wired to the same switch, and grounded to the frame at the same point as the brake levers.
It sounds like a lot thru one small switch but all the lights are LEDs, and draw 7 amps total. The switch is rated at 30 amps.
I never bothered hooking up the blinkers cause I got lazy, and use hand signals instead.
The whole thing, including paint took me about 8 hours. The paint is Nason,2 part urethane, and that took about 1 1/2 hrs to dry.
To make the seat I just cut, and screwed some plywood, and covered that w/ Fiberglass resin, and cloth. That stuff you can get at Ace Hardware for about 30 bucks.
I used the original vinyl cover from the seat, and cut/stapled that to my new seat.
I was riding before dark The hardest part was finding a way to make the seat, and where it would fit. Zoom the pict, and you will see it was a simple fix, once I figured out where it would live.
Sorry for distracting the thread. I have done much worse tho... about an hour ago actually...