It so hard to resist taking a piss, ain't it?
People have been modifying motorcycles for 100 years, taking a motorcycle that isn't what they want to ride and turning it into something that is. Even if I were in the market for a brand new bike, I wouldn't choose a heavy one with buckhorn bars and giant brake light assemblies and turn signals. And I'm not looking for those things in a vintage bike.
I'm looking for a bike I can pick up for under $1,000, replace or restore 75% of the bike for another $1,000, including updating the POS fire-hazard electrical system, and end up with a bike that I want to ride.
As far as I'm concerned, every modification I'm making to my bike is an improvement. You disagree, I get it. If running these bikes bone stock is your thing, knock yourself out. If I swing by your project thread, I'll try to be helpful rather than taking a dump on what you choose to build.