After recently buying a second hand Raven Tour and receiving some very useful wisdom from the forum folks here, I've recently gone about making a few upgrades to make it fit me and my plans.
I've added a Son dynohub in an Andra 30 rim and I must say a big thank you to @Danneaux for the information he's put on here about wiring his own dynamo lighting and I pretty much copied his. The lights are a Spanninga Axendo 60 at the front and the Spanninga Elips at the back. Additionally I've wired in a Powerbug usb charger to charge phone/batterypack when away for a few days. Not seen anyone else review these but it was £30 shipped from Poland, is waterproof and seems simple. The battery pack will live in the top tube bag.
I've gone with the On-One Geoff bar which is a copy of the Jones H Loop bar and it's very comfy. I had to add a stem raiser to get it to a height that was right for me. Ergon GC1 grips are just perfect for the Jones bars and are very comfortable. There's a Thorn accessory bar to mount my old Arkel bar bag. I'm not sure how well that will work so far out in front but the accessory bar was cheaper than a bikepacking type of rig so I'll try it and see how I like it. Once I'm happy with the bar and not adding any more gadgets, I'll wrap it with tape to make the additional hand positions more comfortable.
As the chain was an X1 and fairly new, I swapped the front chain ring for a Surley stainless version and added a Chainglider. Not sure if I'll need to trim the front pieces yet, it fitted fine but there's a bit of noise which may just be bedding in so I'll not make any adjustments just yet. One surprise is that the chainring bolts don't quite snug up tight. The bolts go all the way into the back sections of the bolt but only so far, leaving a very slight gap. The chainring doesn't really move at all but there's a tiny bit of play. I figured the bolts would be a standard size but I guess I'll have to find some slightly smaller ones.
There's a Topeak Road Morph pump and my brooks flyer saddle which I'm still tweaking for the best position, I think that'll take a little while.
Lastly, some spoke reflectors and a front mudguard extension round things out. The only thing still needed is a more suitable bag for repair spares to go under the saddle as the springs on the flyer stop the typical small seat pack from fitting neatly.
Oh and I have to do an oil change on the Rohloff. Other than that, it's pretty close and just needs me to go out and ride it a lot.