That's a great looking chopper Bud, great score! I doubt that you'll get any exhaust to fit underneath unless you lift it up, but I really like that "High pipe" exhaust too, if you don't use it, I'd be interested in buying it?
Re: the twin carb set up, the Speedmoto items are made by Murray Feldman in North Carolina. Cycle X's system is designed for choppers like yours, it's not great with un-equal length intake runners, but fits your frame, whereas it's a bad fit on a stock 750 frame.
I'd bought a set of Murray's Mikuni's for my CX500 which worked great, so I asked him to make me a set for a CB750. I received the first set he made, but they were unimpressive. To be fair to Murray, who's a nice guy, I probably didn't spend enough time trying to set them up, and it didn't help that the manifolds were too long, meaning that there was no room between the carb and the frame for an air filter, so I put them back in the box, threw some stock carbs back on, and rode it like that until I traded it for my RC51. Murray did modify his design and sent me another set of manifolds, but I never attempted to use them.
There are a lot of claims out there about "More Power" from the 34mm Mics, but logically, an engine designed to run four 28mm carbs will not produce more power with two 34 mm carbs, ever, unless there's a turbo attached. They should, however, produce noticeably more torque due to the extra length of the intake runners, and they should be pretty fuel efficient too. Murray's CX500 setup works really well compared to Honda's miserable CV carbs, which are possibly the worst carbs ever made.
I'm building a stock(ish) CB750 "Bitsa" and looking thru my stash on the weekend I found Murray's twin carb setup again, and thought, "why not", new carbs generally work better than 45 year old carbs, so I'll install them on my bitsa, and this time I've promised to spend a bit more time setting them up , so it'll be interesting to see how well they really work compared to stockers, all marketing bullsh1t aside. I'll be interested to see how you go with the Cycle X setup! Cheers, Terry.