I have started to remove the paint off of my wheel rims with a wire brush and it gives it a nice even texture without polishing it. They are aluminum and steel which almost gives it a nice two tone look. I am not really going for super polished look with my bike anyway as I like metalic but not sold on chromy looks.
I was going to paint the tank and side covers as I like colour on my bike.
As with all things on this build I don't know anything about upholstery so I was super nervous to start any work but one quote of $220 to redo the seat gave me a new confidence in my abilities. Here is the work so far, you can see the step up shape of the old style seat in the pics above.
Here is the seat pan needing some love. It has the shaped bottom on it.

I cut the seat so the bottom line is straight across and derustified the thing. The meant I cut off a few of the spikes to grab the fabric and left a sharp edge.

Riveted on new spikes and put car door edging that will keep the stretched fabric from rubbing on the metal edge.

I cut off the passenger seat foam all together and what you see is basically just a skirt that covers the drop in the metal so the fabric will have something behind it. The white foam is right on the metal, it's also far to light of a weight and compresses to much but I don't plan to be on the back of my bike much....or at all. I got an electric turkey knife to do the rough shaping then used an angle grinder with a sanding disc on to do the fine work. The front seat I brought back the foam a few inches from the tank as it used to ride up it a bit and tried to flatten it out before putting on the white layer. I like the look and am just waiting for the fabric to arrive so I can stretch it over.

It's just being modeled on another bike in my garage, the cafe is at a friends garage. This shot is part of the way through the cleaning up of the excess white foam.

Not sure if my goal of a done seat by Christmas will come true but unless someone has some seat material for cheap looks like I will have to wait.