I couldn't finding anything online on how to shape neoprene. An electrical knife worked well for cutting the neoprene to the shape of the pan. I tried an orbital sander and angle grind with no luck, so I used a sharp knife to cut to a rough shape. The 1/2 pad stitched to the leather cover took care of any imperfections. It's a trade-off... the yoga mat is very comfortable and you don't have to worry about it getting wet. Also, much cheaper than most other foam options when I checked the online retailers due to shipping costs. Born Motors has a great video on shaping a seat from bonded urethane foam (i.e. carpet pad). In hind sight, I would have gone with 2 layers of yoga mat, and 1 or 2 layers if carpet pad to shape. Its my understanding that using multiple types of padding, with softer/less dense as the top layer is optimal.
Shocks a longer than stock at 14.5" and the from is dropped about 2" so that I could mount the clip-ons above the top yoke. It had a cruiser stance to begin with, so this had no negative effect on the handling. I haven't measured rake and trail, but it's stable and turns easy at any speed, however, I can feel the difference at very low speeds (<10mph).