This might be a little off topic, but I must know how you mounted your rear sets, and the rear master cylinder. I have a '72 750, that's kinda like (but really no where close) to a budget version of yours. I'm using a '79 Supersport front end, and silver comstars with a disk rear. I've been having trouble coming up with an idea for rear set mounts, that will work well with the rear master cylinder mount.
The rear sets were a blast. I have an 04 RC51 that I upgraded to some gold Sato rear sets (sweet). So I had the stock one laying around for the last couple of years. The way they mount worked out just right, they have a forward facing V shape that I positioned on the frame and centered on the swingarm pivot bolt so I wouldn't have any trouble getting it on and off. I welded two 10mm setscrews to the frame and used a locking bolt into the recess to hold them on both sides.
On the shifter side I had to flip over the shifter arm so it rides under the engine case, it is close but clears and I was able to adjust it to the right angle with the stock length connector.
On the brake side I had ebayed a 07 GSXR 600 rear brake with master cylinder, but the mounting holes on the MC were about half the width of the mounting screw off to the rear sets. And I decided I didn't like the mounting bracket cause it was on top of the brake and ugly. So I ebayed an RC51 MC, got an 03 GSXR600 brake and mount, polished the mount. This setup looks a lot better,cleaner and hangs under the SA, I really like it. Then I had an extra steel braided line laying around from another project off of a Honda RS125 race bike, it was a perfect length. Also I had a left over brake sensor from my Sato upgrade that I installed. I used the reservoir off the 07 GSXR because it has a nice shape, it is square and thin. I welded a tab to the frame and mounted it up. Everything fits perfect and works better than I expected. The only bummer is the kick starter hits the foot peg and the brake lever, so I removed it....
I really like the kick starter, but oh well that is about 4 more pounds the bike lost.
On your bike, I am not sure about other rear sets, but the RC51's are really nice and will fit the bike great if you give up the kick starter.
Speaking of pounds, I had really wanted to go with wire spoke wheels, may eventually make up a set and put them on. But for now I really like the blacked out look of these wheels. I was weighing the stock rear wheel and brake assembly...... 51lbs
The 08 GSXR600 wheel and tire assembly I mounted only weights 30lbs. I didn't weight the front yet but I'll bet it will be a similar savings. I can pick up the front or rear of the bike now, it must have lost a ton of weight. The real challenge will be to not put it back on as I build it up.