Honestly, you'd prolly have better luck (and potentially more money) parting this out and replacing the parts with stock ones and then selling the bike as close to stock as possible. I agree with others here, it's too personal. Maybe the buyer would want to do their own personalization to a bike, but can't with everything you have going on with it. Either that or go straight to the dealer with it in as-is condition - thereby taking a considerable hit instead of going private sale.
As someone that has a modified car, I know no one will buy it as is (I'd really have to look high and low) and would have to return it to stock as much as possible before I would even be able to sell it. Sure, it has lots of mods, but mods actually devalue a vehicle, just because people don't want it modified.
Same as a house, there will be less people wanting to buy a house if all the walls were painted pink. It'll be listed forever! It's not that hard to paint the walls, but no one will want to do it when they buy it either and still pay top dollar for that house.
Good luck.