Well got the college boy off his butt (actually separated from his pillow) and out in the garage to mock up his frame and bodywork. He spent several hours creating some templates and then sketching his intentions. His major at college, Transportation Design (the design part of cars/bikes not the engineering side) is beneficial in aiding him in drawing his ideas rather than gesticulating them to me. He's also made some cardboard templates and such to help him decide.
Anyway, I think we've decided to use a Panigale seat pad on top of a custom carbon fiber cowl (he will make at school) mated to a custom aluminum tank (he will carve the mold for from foam while at school. Then, over Spring Break while he's home, we will verify fitment and he will return to make vacuum formed plastic molds. These will be used as guides for the alloy tank and seat cowl.
Meanwhile, he's authorized me to get started on his swing arm (gee, thanks, son!) so that is ready for his return. And we have decided on where his frame and new subframe will connect so I can start on that too. I'm going to use a mortise/tenon joint to connect the subra frame ala modern bikes (think bolt-on connection of subframe to mainframe). I'll be using the truss on this frame since it's not a welded connection, but the subframe and swing arm will be from 6061 tubing.
I will also be adding at least 1 new welded brace across the rear of the main frame above the swing arm pivot. We are thinking about whether a front brace is even needed between the stock motor mounts. Undecided on that.
The only picture of progress was the quick and dirty setup the other day with front end and wheels attached to make the patterns. He is supposed to send me back some color ideations (that's a fancy designers word for sketches I am told) about his tank and seat. And we've decided on a color scheme (again).
Couple of weeks, and I should have some decent progress on my end. It will be about 3 weeks and then I will have the swing arm done. (Shhhh! I'm making 2, one for this bike, and one for my 550). I promised a friend my Dresda-esque swing arm from that bike months and months ago so I'd better get off my lazy butt and deliver before he calls me out on it.