Are you after dual discs and spoked wheels? Or are you considering using the mags for front and rear?
If dual discs with spokes, all you need to do is buy another disc, caliper, mounting bracket, and deal with a slight mod on the tach gear. Done. The forks you show, don't offer a significant improvement in what you own, if properly rebuilt (or upgraded as previously mentioned).
If you want to swap a front end to dual discs
with those mags, you may be in for a project... Possibly you'll also need to swap your triple trees, stem, etc,
then deal with fitment issues on the back end.
Yup, dual discs are nice and do look really good. Member Godferrey can hook you up with all the pieces you need, plus thin and drill your current rotor. If adding dual discs, reducing the weight is advisable, drilling does improve wet braking. These are only single piston calipers.
Member here Pampadori (slingshot cycles) offers steel braided lines and hard lines to fit stock front ends. Great products, great service, and offers a 15% discount to SOHC members.
Many folks do swap a Suzuki front end, but it tends to be a GSXR with upside down forks. May not be the look you seek. Also, it does get pricey quickly.$350 for Cognito custom hub (bolt on configuration) new spokes $100, front end ($600 with rotors, pads, cli-ons and controls) plus bearings $40 and brake lines ($80). Do the math- Not for the faint of heart.
Call Godferrey! And upgrade to cartridges and SS lines. You'll save money, get really good braking performance, and you can bolt it all up in the garage in about 3 hours.
BTW - thanks for the earlier comment on my bike. Took it out tonight for some more shakedown rides. Gotta re-wire it with all new MotoGadget stuff this weekend... And the carbs need tuning. But otherwise, it really is a blast