I was afraid this might come up. I've been in denial, but maybe by posting this I can start the healing process...I might need someone to hold me later.
Bought the rims from East Coast Wheels, the spokes and nipples came from Buchanans, other OEM Honda stuff from various sources. Can't remember exactly, but something like this:
Old set of wheels from ebay to use the hubs: $60
Front WM2 shouldered Excel rim: $150 + shipping
Rear WM3 shouldered Excel rim: $180 + shipping
Stainless Spokes & Nipples: $75 X 2 + shipping = $150
Wheel bearings: $40 + shipping
Rear wheel Dampers: $30 + shipping
Powdercoating rims and hubs: $120
New front tire: $80
Mounting, balancing, tubes, rim strips + 1/2 hour labor to smooth out where I roughly ground the extra spoke threads sticking thru the rim: $100
So in summary I could have bought another nice running bike for what I spent. I started buying parts last May, so it has been spread out over the better part of a year. No way I could have spent all this at one time. I still feel a little sick right now.
Oh yeah...this doesn't count the money I wasted trying to save a little by buying used rims that I thought would work. One wouldn't fit and the other ended up being cracked.
I probably have a good 40 hours of labor into this. If I'd paid someone to remove the old bearings and cush drive, install new ones and lace and true the rims you'd have to add another $200 to the total.
If you're going for the look, just paint or powdercoat the stock wheels. I don't know if the difference in performance will be that big on a street bike anyway. A side benefit for performance is that I also removed a lot of weight from my wallet.