Nice bike. When I used to ride my old Triumph in L.A., my attitude was that I was totally invisible to 90% of the drivers, and the other 10% was split about evenly between those who actually gave me some consideration and those who wanted to tun me off the road. Never any problem, since none of them were even half quick enough to do it.
And they were about 200 something bucks. And it's a small price to pay for what they teach you.
Like I said, I've was riding dirt bikes when I was younger. Quit when I left for College. First time really on a road bike. And I learned a lot of things that I didn't know...or Glenn says I knew just didn't know that I knew.
Those are pretty cool.... You should disassemble some primers (remove the anvil and clean out the priming compound) and put them into the ends of those cases.. That would look pretty cool.