First, put some masking tape on newly painted parts, then carefully and slowly figure out what parts cam off last, these will go on first. Be very patient here, you spent all this time to make it look new, dont negate that by getting in a hury. If you are not sure of some parts, look at manuals or the internet to get picks of how it all fits. Or slowly test fit each part tto see if its right. This is common sence but if you took pics before, and made diagrams or each part coming off , this would be easier but its still not that difficult if you work slow and dont make a short deadline. Take time to think about how each part goes back on. You may need to get some new bolts and nuts in areas that are missing some, check regular bolt supply stores for the proper metric fasteners. Hope this helps!!!
I would go to my local Discount Auto Parts store or Pep Boys and pick up a Chiltons manual. They are less than $20.00, have very good instructions, and pictures to help you understand the steps. If they don't have one in stock for your bike, they can order it. I have used these manuals for years for both my cars and motorcycles. The instructions are step-by-step for disassembly and you just follow reverse order for re-assembly.
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