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I am leaning toward trying to get an 89 front end.
*** There is one on Ebay listed now and price is reasonable.
It lacks front axle, calipers, fender and ignition switch but would be OK for your aplication.
That is a good idea with the bars to get more height on the front but how will they tuck into the faring or do you have an E ? I don't see how regular bars would be very friendly with my bike.
*** Not true. First thing I changed on my GS (and our bikes are identical)
were this terrible clippons. I installed the bars from GSX 550 - little lower then 1150 E bars. I lost sam wind protection, but a ride was much more comfortable. The standart bar I plan to use will be even lower then 550 bar - no interference with the faring is possible. ( GSX 550 bar gave me some interference between master cylinder and faring, when I pushed the bike making sharp left turns).
I wasn't going to do any thing with the rear this year or until I get the front end done. Like you I am just working on the front first. The rim Billy has is tempting but one thing at a time.
*** The rim doesn`t go anywhere as he said and you can eventually use it next winter

)) After his explanation in the post above I do not thing instalation of the 4.5 wheel is too difficult and maybe I will choose to go this way as well.
I just finished measuring and drawing all parts necessary to make my conversion and feel pretty good about it. It consist of two brackets for brakes and two spacers for axle. Not so difficult after all.
Regards - Adam M.