Well I've committed on the signal lights and brake light, and the license plate mount. After over 2 years of thought, I haven't come up with anything particularly original on that front. Since I removed the rear fender, there isn't any traditional place for the bits.
I may consider a rear fender, but only a functional one like on a Manx which still doesn't give me a spot for brakes etc.
So for now, I'm sticking with the tried and true small alloy-bodied signal lights. Up front they'll take the place of the bolts holding the headlight bucket on - can't get much more convenient, neat or functional than that.
At the rear, there is a threaded spot behind each upper mount on the rear shocks which will be drilled out and tapped larger to accomodate the thread of the signal light stem. It will be cut to lenght and spaced (hopefully) so it threads in landing in the right orientation (facing backwards) with no stem sticking out the other end. The wires will then be run tight to the inside frame rails for the few inches before the dissapear into my wiring compartment.
For the brake and license plate, I'm just tossing on a side mounting bracket which will hold the plate vertically along with a cat-eye taillight. I may mount it upside down so the light is at the bottom. This will place the wires right close to my swingarm, so they can be run along the underside of it and then up the backbone with the rear brake light switch wiring.
I've put a lot of effort into hiding all the wires - not going to mess it up now