Time for a rant/update.
I have started tearing the front forks down for a full rebuild which is interesting since I have never done forks with replaceable bushings before. The GSX600F Katana forks have both internal and external bushings that can (and will) be replaced. They also have a 3-setting damping knob on the fork caps, which was removed to make way for the Race Tech parts. Im upgrading to at 20mm hollow axle from a CBR600 just like the other bike, but one fork leg is smaller so needs to be bored out, then off to vapor blast, or maybe satin black gunkote, still deciding.
Now for a rant. I do love Race Tech, good service, great parts, but the pricing that can be found across the internet is a bit frustrating. While I like the best deal like anyone else, I do also like to go right to the source to get parts, especially if I will need service as well. Well this time, I knew what I needed from Race Tech, but happened to be looking at other pieces for the forks on Amazon and noticed they were selling the same parts for a drastically lower price through Amazon vs their website. Im talking $170 vs $122 for emulators, and $130 vs $97 for fork springs. I was pretty blown away at the price difference of the same part by the same vendor, just through different outlets. Moral of the story, shop around before assuming the price is as good as it gets. Rant over.
The hub adapters for the front wheel bearings and rotors are back from waterjet and I will document how I turn those into something useful from their current form. I was going to use the aftermarket rotors I were told were Z-Mark but I also have a set of what I believe are Kosman rotor centers that are the same bolt pattern that I am going to try and use instead. I found a place that will make rotors to my specs from iron for about $100 each. This will allow me to go up to 13" rather than 12". I figure I will get a bit better braking with this setup so if I am going custom, why not.