You don't have to have a special right hand bracket for the K0-K1 forks. You can use an extra left hand bracket with some slight modifications. Here is a pic of a left hand bracket converted to a right hand bracket. I did this years ago so I don't remember how much meat I took off the lower mounting boss, but it wasn't that much. You also have to use two spacers to get the bracket to sit true over the caliper like the left side.
Scott
I had already suspected it could be done; thanks for the confirmation. I measured my old left side bracket today, and it appears the to make it the same offset when mounted on the right, that .140" would need to be removed from the lower boss, and the spacers for the upper bosses would be .460" thick. However, I don't know if this would work with the speedo drive. My bike has a Morris wheel, and I think the right hand bearing plate, which is thicker, was for a single disc setup, as even with the special bracket, the brake arm didn't line up properly with the disc. I still have to mock up the wheel to see if there is still a problem with the newer forks.
Also, I have attached a pic of my old K1 fork-leg (on the left), with my K7 fork leg. The difference in the mounting bolt pattern for the early C mount vs the later T mount is very apparent.