I bought a K7 from an estate (the widow) in Colorado Springs, circa 2007, and rebuilt it: the engine had been hit on the right side at the points cover by her husband's car in their garage, and sat for 20+ years after because it sheared off the spark advancer (basically it ruined the crankshaft) without damaging the engine cases. When I pulled that engine I took pictures of everything so I could document the "rebuild" to the guy who bought it later, but it did NOT have that fancy left lower bracket. It DID have a bent frame, so I had to strip the whole thing and then use hydraulics to straighten it ('twas a gamble, if it didn't work I was going to be out $500 for the bike), and the left-side frame was bent outward (toward the left) at that mount, about 3/4". That frame, though, was just like the '76F1 that I also had at the time, which also doesn't have that fancy thing! It was pretty simple to straighten, in the end, and worked out with wheels in align, and the works.
It had a Vetter, so I had a soft spot for it...
It had a build date of 10/76 on the steering head, making it a very early K7.
So, I don't have any clues about this, either!