I didn't have the time, patience, tools, or skills to do this myself. Painter was able to save the tank decals, and I used Brian Dallner's decals for the front fender. There are a couple of very small things about the restoration that I probably wouldn't leave if I was doing it myself, but I can live with it without incurring a huge extra expense at this point. Some of it has more to do with the tank manufacture actually...not sure if it is noticeable if you didn't know what you were looking for.
Pretty happy with the results, and I can't wait to see what it is going to look like remounted on the bike. I should try to get some images with a simpler background, as there is too much being reflected in the paint. The clearcoat before is what it looked like when I was gifted the motorcycle. The dent in the right crown of the tank happened when I pulled it off the bench while using it as a remote tank during tuning (doh!):







And a couple of teaser shots of the fender.
Before:



Pretty happy with the results, and I can't wait to see what it is going to look like remounted on the bike. I should try to get some images with a simpler background, as there is too much being reflected in the paint. The clearcoat before is what it looked like when I was gifted the motorcycle. The dent in the right crown of the tank happened when I pulled it off the bench while using it as a remote tank during tuning (doh!):







And a couple of teaser shots of the fender.
Before:


