The radio shack momentary switch sounds like the way to go! especially if it fits in place of the original. now i just have to find that switch. lol. (radio shack isnt what it used to be lol - typically, whenever i go in there and ask for something specific the kid behind the counter gets a puzzled look on his face and says "wha?" lol)
Many stores are that way now.
At Sears the sales people in the tool dept. do not even know the names of the tools.
The 1976 Honda CB750 switch is not as good as the 1975 switch.
The 1975 switch keeps the headlight circuit separate from the start circuit.
You start the bike THEN turn on the lights.
The later models did not trust you that you would turn on your headlights.
They made the later switch cut out the headlight while the start button was depressed and then when you let off the start button then the headlight circuit was activated.
The only problem is that with all that current going through that switch it gets very hot and melts.
Ask any VFR honda owner about start switches.
Also all of those bikes had problems with rectifier plug- ins getting overheated.