I know this makes absolutely no sense but...
I have a giant 4LS drum brake (been hoarding it for years) that I want to use on my current toy - (73 CB750K) Not much trouble there. My problem is: Now I want to run that brake with a modern inverted fork off a GSX or CBR what ever ends up being easier.
The drum brake requires a stay for each side. No problem on the older style forks - you'd just use the fender/brace mounts.
Since I'd be using the inverted forks, the only places to mount the stays would be on the caliper mounts. Again, i don't really see too much of an issue there - I could be wrong. My concern would be if the mounts for the calibers would be strong enough for the drum stays. The calipers have 2 mounting holes, where the drum stay would only require one. I guess I could make a stay that used both.
And if that isn't enough, I'd like to remove the excess material from the lower fork as well to clean it up. Most of them look like the are a cast piece then machined. Would that be a bad idea ?
And finally, this isn't going to be a race bike or anything. I've finally accumulated enough bits and pieces to build myself something I can keep for a while.
I'll be shopping for a fork this weekend.