A few small updates.
I received my rearsets and custom brackets from
http://cognitomoto.com/Typical Acewell 2853 gauge. It really is the best gauge for the money. I searched for a needle style all in one gauge that had all the idiot lights but I couldn't find anything for less than $500. Various GXL wire sizes from wirebarn.com. Electrical upgrades from
http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/SOHCfours.html. I plan on ordering the A couple electrical kits from
http://vintageconnections.com/ and another site that has slipped my mind. The second kit contains various weather pack connectors. Starter solenoid from vintagecb750.com. I think the only other piece I am waiting for is a transistorized ignition from hondaman.
Bike loaded up to weld a steering damper mount on the stem and resolve the steering stop issue. I don't own a welder or any basic welding skills at the moment.
The new thicker GSXR forks hit the gas tank on a full left turn. The stock steering stops on the lower triple obviously don't utilize the stock bracket on the CB stem. There are a few different solutions to this such as keeping the stock lower CB stem "bracket" and putting some nuts in the GSXR triple, dent the tank or some other wizard like magic. I noticed though the CB horn bracket keeps the fork a few millimeters from the right side of the gas tank. We just duplicated the horn bracket on the left side of the bike. Surface rust is due to getting caught in some rain/snow. Ill be relocating the horn under the tank and using the old bracket and this new one for mounting.....stuff. I am not sure what stuff yet.
I've experienced "tank slappers" from racing/track days and just normal riding. I'd like to prevent them in the future so I had the stock GSXR damper mounted to the CB stem. Similar to how it mounts on the '07 GSXR that I this front end came off of. Had a piece of metal turned on the lathe and welded it on the stem. The front of it will be trimmed/cut when we figure out a headlight mount.