Get rid of the 6mm screws and put in studs.....with flange nuts and high heat medium strength locking compound.
What's the benefit there Mike? Are you talking about the screws under the pucks? I don't think you'd get flange nuts in there, and it'd be a bugger to try to get a socket in there to torque them, or are you just talking about the screws fore and aft of the cam chain tunnel? Cheers, Terry.

i measured both tonight, and (in between the threads) they are:
OEM CB650 bolts- 8.07mm
APE HD CB750 studs- 8.75mm
That's interesting, the 10mm stud's thread of 10 x 1.25mm makes sense, take 1.25 away from 10 and you've got 8.75mm, but what's the deal with the OEM 650 bolt's thread? Were the threads perfectly clean Paul? If they are 8 x 1.25mm bolts, the measurement between the threads should be 6.75? Are you talking about "in between the threads" or the actual shaft diameter?
Also, any idea what the relative "hardness" is Paul? Scunny said he had no problems chopping thru an OEM 650 bolt with his "Junior Engineer" hacksaw, and it would make sense to me that they are more "elastic", as they are designed to be torqued into relatively soft alloy top cases, not steel nuts. Cheers, Terry.