hya there Bro, I did this conversion myself for exactly the same reasons as you want to!! I absolutely hate comstars for many reasons but mainly cleaning!!!!
here goes, I will take you through the front first then the rear! You have choices to make, mainly do you still want a twin disc set up on the front?
If you are not bothered it is slightly easier then if you are, but both are possible!
You will need fork lowers off a post 75 "k" series OR an F1. these use 35 mm fork stantions that are unbushed, they also have the mounting points for the calipers on BOTH legs.
This was for people that wanted a twin disc conversion for spoked wheels.
the calipers for the sohcf2 mount BEHIND the fork legs AND are wrongly spaced for a spoked wheels disc (whether single or twin) The spoked wheels disc/s are held on by SIX bolts and the F2's is held on by five! the f2's discs are set wider apart than on a cb750 k series twin disc conversion.
so, if you use a post 1975 k series or F1 fork lowers, that will let you run a cb750 k series front spoked wheel, get your self a k series caliper or f1 caliper and you have a single disc set up......get yourself a caliper for the other side, AND six longer bolts to take it, and you have a twin disc set up on a spoked wheel on the front.........HOWEVER, you will also need the mudgaurd for those fork lowers! Your 76 f2 one wont fit anymore!
Now to the rear! The cb750 F1 has a spoked rear wheel AND a single disc set up !!!! GREAT you may think I will throw that on!!! and so you shall BUT...........
The brake caliper is exactly the same width as the f2, The wheel spacers are EXACTLY the same width as the F2 BUT when you put an F1 swingarm next to an F2 one on the floor , the F1 one is narrower!! so where is the extra bit GONE?? Answer... The sprocket carrier is narrower on an F1 than on an F2, from memory, i think i used the f1 swingarm in the end.
the tie bar for the caliper on the f1 and f2 are identical, so use whichever one you have!
I used the f1's caliper because it has two pistons in it, whereas the f2 has just one, and it looks prettier, with all those grooves polished up its a loverly looking item.
Honda did a twin disc conversion for the K series that gave you a second caliper, caliper mount, another disc and six longer bolts,and a different master cylinder to handle it! some people did their own and there are a lot still about, watch out though , the "second" front disc is actually different on a K series "twin disc conversion" as it is scalloped out for the speedo drive to not foul!
I have a period twin disc conversion for a K series Or f1 spoked wheel should you need it, but i am in the UK .
Hope this helps!