Sure, I hope this pic shows it well enough or I could take a close one if you want.
My original plan was to use the stock bucket since it was still in nice shape. The problem I had was finding quality brackets and to have them clear all the cables so they didn't bind up when I turned the forks. About the only nice ones I found that are made for these forks are the Motodemic brackets. They look nice but are $200/pr.
I decided to use the Emgo bates 5 3/4" headlight instead as a cheaper option.. I ordered a chrome one but was sent the black headlight. I wanted to wire it that weekend so I wired it anyway. I still wanted the chrome since I didn't really like the all black. When it came I already had it mounted on the bike and decided to just swap out the trim ring. I like how it looks and think I will just leave it that way.
The chrome is very nice and both are a bargain at $55. The mount is a simple L bracket made out of 1/8" stainless. I drilled a single hole in the bottom yoke so the headlight can still be adjusted left or right. I might make a little bit different style later on that replaces the square block that comes on the headlight but it's pretty sturdy for now. I'll probably replace the mount bolt with stainless to tidy it up a little.
One thing with this headlight is you will have to come up with somewhere else to route the wiring harness connectors as they won't fit in the small bucket. I moved everything under the tank since I rewired a lot of the harness anyway.
I might as well mention the clutch mount since you can see it clearly in the pic and think others might be interested in my mod. I wanted a better clutch lever but wanted to keep the original cb switches.
I found a used gsxr perch with a Brembo lever. I'm not sure the exact year but most any with a cable style should work. To make it fit I cut off the clutch mount on the switch housing. I stripped all the wiring out of the housings and powder coated them.
One other thing I did was drill the side of the housings so I didn't have to run the wires through the bars. This makes istalation and removal of the housings so much easier. I'm not using the clutch switch since it's opposite of the cb switch.