Don, I've run into the same thing out at Dreams...I was on the Vrod that day. Guy pulls up on a bike like mine, and I told Suzanne from 30 feet away the guys got chitty paint. He's got a couple of other bikes I've seen him on too. We shot the chit about his bike...he'd let the local dealer install a set of bars on the bike, and EXPOSED ALL THE WIRING...didn't run it inside the bars, cause the bars weren't made for it. I was trying to decide whether I should tell the guy he had bad paint the whole time I was talking with him...trying to feel him out for a reaction to being told his "baby" looked like it's diaper needed changing. I decided against it. Most people walking around are a lot bigger than me, and he had friends....I did tell him about the site, but obviously he never joined. I wish I had been on my big bike that day, and just pulled it up next to him, the difference would have been apparent to him then.
My baseball bat won't fit into the tourpak....
It's difficult to understand why someone would willingly ugly up and dumb such a nice bike just because a dealer said he couldn't run wired or the guy was unwilling to look for other bars. Lack of initiative, a little lazy and too damn dumb to know any better.
You could try, in a completely friendly manner, to do a guy like that a favor. Let him know that, admittedly with some real effort on his part, he could actually get a brand new paint set and make the bike look a lot better.
And the guy might just get really pissed off. That's the reaction apparently when it is pointed out to some that they were too damn dumb to notice something that obvious themselves when they should have initially or as it progressed over time. Rather than worry about fixing the problem they are more concerned with saving face and not being caught out having screwed up. And that, to bring this full circle, is why some will never get their paint sets fixed. They'd rather live with it now than admit they ever potentially screwed up.
Hell, I screw up all the time. It's part of the amusement of the day sometime. Sure as hell wouldn't let not admitting a mistake keep from me from shiny new paint. But there be dipsticks out there who just don't see it that way (damn I hope that guy eventually logs in here).