Hey Scotto, your're making great progress...
Something I've experienced more than once is finishing a bike, using it for awhile and realizing what I could and should have done better... which kind of tarnishes the shine from the original build which at first seemed so cool. So I think sometimes it is more satisfying to do a "makeover" than starting on a whole new build. That way you keep what you got right and leave well enough alone, and make changes to make it 'mo betta'. That's what I have going on this summer with the Worksman cruiser in my avatar. I liked it and it was by far the best build I had done to that date, but later on I realized so many things which could have been a lot better and now want to take the build in another direction, keeping what I liked and improving on the rest. By the end of the summer it will be a tribute build of a 1909 Indian tr-car convertible, being able to use it as a two wheeler with canoe sidecar and also as a three wheeler with the two wheels up front like a tadpole. And the China Girl engine will be replaced with a vintage 98cc two stroke Villiars. Sometimes it is worth the effort to do a make over instead of a start over. Yours is going to be a big step above what it was, cool as it may have been. I look forward to seeing it all done.
SB