HoraceWorblehat, thanks for your reply. I have restored a Commando '72 and it was an easy restoration due to easy parts available. The Dommie is not that easy, because 1) I live in Brazil and due to taxes every part that you buy cost me at least double, not counting shipping 2) I have no specialized mechanics that can handle the job. Here in Brazil very, very few people know how to handle a machine like that. Keep in mind that maybe there is 5 Dominators working down here, if that much.
Anyway, you are absolutely right about the cultural legacy that would be destroyed. As I told you, a big part of the bike is gone: indicators, fences, basically 60% - 70% of it is not original, as you can see in the photos. I was not planning to chop it or make big modifications, just to upgrade it. Bobber was a choice that I made due to economic restrictions.
But, because of your post, I decided to restore it to it's original condition, no matter money or time. Thanks for that.
Now I keep my original question: any tips you guys can give to me so I will not suffer too much on the process?
Many thanks!