Just as a word of caution, to most buyers, cosmetic alterations generally don't raise the worth of the bike much over a stock one. You might get lucky and find the buyer who falls in love with your bike in comparison with all the other Enfields out there, and just has to have that bike, but in most cases, the kinds of things we tend to do in order to make a vehicle "ours" don't result in a much-increased value to most buyers. It can be a bitter pill to swallow.
The low mileage and general condition are bigger points of value IMHO than the various bits you've installed.