Welcome! Like the others, I would advise riding the bike as it is. You have a vintage machine that has all the reliability of a modern one, that can comfortably take you thousands of miles from home and bring you back. Just the fact that it's 30 years old makes it pretty unique. Give it a chance to grow on you.
Like Martin, I have seen dozens of people building cafes here and at other forums, and hundreds if not thousands of photos, but never actually seen some one riding one. I knew of a young guy in my area who started building one a few years back, but before he could get the wiring sorted he lost interest. As I recall, the landlord of the garage he kept it in took it as a rent payment.
Personally, if I was to build a cafe bike, I would go for a vertical twin with a kick start. That would be true to the spirit of the thing. Something with carburetors, magneto ignition and 9 or 10 wires in the harness. There are lots of Hondas from the early 70's that would be perfect candidates and infinitely more authentic.