1. I have got the height set the same relative to the top of the clamp. I don't have a Key lock stop to worry about
2. I have a complete EF sitting in the garage so was able to determine that the existing forks clear the tank by about 10mm. The clearance between the bars and tank is just enough to fit your fingers in but as I'm going to run with the longer riser clip-ons, I figured I could close the gap down to a couple of mm between the forks and tank. Allowing for the slightly narrower fork centers and taking my set up cue from the position of the EF stops relative to the inside edge of the spindle and fork hole on the EF bottom triple (which happened to line up nicely by straight edge with the near corner of the stops). I was then able to use the distance (31mm) from the edge of the spindle to the stops along the line of the straight edge (which I set about 6 - 7mm in from the edge of the fork). Hopefully that will result in about 3- 4mm of clearance from the tank which I can then adjust by grinding a little off the stops. Fingers crossed. It would be nice to improve on the very limited steering lock on the EF.
3. I hadn't picked up on that little gem. I left it in place to avoid working with too many little pieces. As a result, the mounting points are actually 6 or 7mm further forward of the fork centers relative to the EF triple set up which works with the plastic yoke cover. I attempted to compenstae by back cutting the section with the mounting points so that it will hopefully angle the top of the lock with the hole in the yoke cover (in case I decide to use it.). The back cut angle can be seen in the 4th photo. Yes, now that I know, I will cut the center out as it will look nicer.
4. Will do. I had thought of that one (along with the following fight to squeeze them back in).
5. The old hole through the bottom trick eh! Good idea thanks.
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