The boots for the K7/8 are only intermittently available (the good ones, anyway), but you might try this first:
those clamps that close the boots are pretty stretched out by now, right where the screw head is supposed to pull the joint closed. I've tested for bad boots by modifying the clamps like this (tedious, but cheap and works):
1. Pull off the clamp and note how far bent inward the metal face is around the screw's head. If a lot, go to Step 2.
2. With [nice] needle-nose pliers, flatten out the bowed-in inner face of the screw head's cradle.
3. With a grinder/Dremel/file/patience make a flat washer that also has flat sides to fit inside that 'cradle' to support the screw's head (I probably should find a picture of this imagery).
4. Put this fancy flat-sided washer into the clamp's screw cradle, then the screw, then put it back onto the bike. It will pull a hardened hose a little tighter now.
I used to do this a LOT from about 2002-2006 or so because we could only get intake hoses from EMGO, and they were genuine Chinko junk. I did it to my own 750 in 2001 (I think it was) and used them like that until the head removal (to fix a leak) in 2006. Just then, Honda was making some hoses again (a little bit smaller OD, but good rubber) and I replaced them, but they also shrank on their OD by about 2010, so the clamps closed completely but didn't grip tightly. Then I switched to using the Oetiker clamps instead, which solved things nicely with grip to spare. The Oetiker clamps aren't cheap, but they will seal them.