Well I haven't given an update for a while on my 550, so here goes.
I finished the dual disk upgrade quite some time ago, and it had made quite a difference in stopping power up front. Looks pretty nice too!
I had a persistent front brake squeal after (and perhaps before) the upgrade that I recently solved with a new set of pads on the right side rotor.
I also got around to installing the side cases my buddy Steve painted to match the rest of the bike:
Rear turn signals now installed in the side boxes:
She's looking pretty sharp but I sill need to get the exhaust situation sorted out. As one of you said previously, it only hurts once when you bite the bullet and get the shiny new replacements.... Well maybe when I win the lottery....
One persistent issue I still need to sort out is a strong wobble at 30 mph that goes away at higher speeds. It was there before the dual disk upgrade and it is still there, controllable so long as you have your hands on the bars but I really want to get rid of it. I always static balances my wheel myself with no issues on my other bikes and did a static balance on the 550 wheels as well, but I thought perhaps it needed better balancing, so I took it to the local powersports dealer for a good dynamic balance. Unfortunately that did not do the trick, the wobble persists dammit.
So my next steps are to check the alignment of front and rear wheels, paying particular attention to the possibility of a bent frame from some mishap that may have occurred in the forty something time span before I became her owner... Who knows? I've been referring to this old thread on the forum for guidance and Hondaman's book of course. Hopefully I'll get it figured out eventually. No rush, this restoration project is an end onto itself, it's all about the journey!