I do remember you and Jeff!.... I remember he complimented me on writing down my oil change date on the oil tank cap.
Hey, as I recall, my #1 suggestion to you was to keep it stock and keep it simple. Ha!... well, so much for trying to keep my competition at bay
It's really hard to resist not going full-in on go-fast mods... we're doing the same thing with my CB160 racer right now - building a CL175 sloper race engine with all the mods - but we're in a similar spot and probably won't have it ready for this season.
BTW, every year I tell my wife I won't be spending endless hours in the garage "next year", but I'm coming to the realization there is always something to rebuild or improve for next year.
One thing I forgot to mention with the Shoria is their charger is maddening to use. The thing just beeps and turns off when done charging (no, indicator lights saying it's done... just turns off)... we've had problems where it didn't actually charge (charger was unplugged) and we thought we had a charged battery but didn't. I'm invested now (both my CB160 and CB750 race bikes have Shoria batteries), so it's not worth changing over to another brand right now.
Also, my experience on the 750 may not be typical as we probably damaged our battery. When we first used it (fully charged), we were at a track day and I went out for three or four 20 minute sessions during the day... without charging in between... As we thought based on the Ah rating we could go the whole day without any issues. The voltage dropped abruptly all of a sudden... really low (like 9 volts) and it took until the next day to "restore" (we left it plugged into the charger - even thought it didn't appear to do anything) until it finally came back up to proper voltage. So ever since then it's been a little finicky about charging.
We have a smaller Shoria on the CB160 (using a single 3 ohm coil and points - no power resistor) and haven't had any trouble... but now we charge after every session just out of caution.
All that said, it sounds like you've done more research than me... so keep me posted on what you pick battery wise.
Whatever you use, it's a good idea to bring a charged backup... or use a holder that can accept a lead acid just in case. Better to race with 10 extra pounds than miss the race completely.
The work you've done so far looks very impressive! Glad to hear you're signed up for the race school... from what I've heard from others who've recently taken it, it's a good class.
Hopefully I'll see you there or at Road America.
Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions.
- Chris