Adding to this thread, as it gave me a lot of direction for my S90 front fork and brakes upgrade. Here's the setup...
S90 modern fork and brake upgrade option - 2009 Aprilla RS125 parts
After reviewing the YouTube video (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-qOmBr9CEI) posted earlier in this thread on using Aprilla RS125 front forks as a swap for the CB125 I decided to dive down this path for my Honda S90. The bearing sizes are such that cutting a custom steering stem and using stock S90 bearings make the swap straight forward.
Attached is the engineering diagram of the custom steering stem for those wanting to follow the DIY approach. A machinist local to you should be able to cut a new shaft out of 1-1/8" 41L40 and press it into the Aprilla RS125 lower triple tree clamp. The shaft length is left long in the diagram and will need a few inches taken off for a stock ride height setup. (Double check measurements for your application!) I ended up using a couple thin spacers to get the bearing loading I wanted. I also added a Scott's steering damper directly above the top nut, so I spent some time on exact height for my setup. My photos show custom nuts I had cut, which are necessarily needed.
McMaster-Carr part number 6776T22
My S90 is of the 65-69 variety using bearings sizes of: upper: 22.5 x 41 x 12.5 and lower: 24 x 41 x 12.5
I purchased the entire front-end of a wrecked 2009 Aprilla RS125 off ebay for the project. Approximately $600USD, including all brake parts. Depending on where you are in the world I've seen these parts even cheaper.
The modern fork and brake upgrade makes this bike far more fun to ride. For our build we did an electric conversion using a kit from
https://www.electroandcompany.com/ The goal was creating a scrambler/cafe hybrid style and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Nothing quite like doing burnouts with a motorcycle.
Message me and I can connect you with my machinist Thomas (Utah, USA) who will cut up more of these shafts if there is demand. Cost is around $800 USD pressed-in.
I hope this post helps others with this upgrade path.
Long live the S90!