I've just finished doing this to my bike. It was too good a deal to turn down, I bought the bike, 99 boxeye, for £600, sold the headlight for £75, fairing for £180, indicators for £30, double bubble screen for £30 and handlebars for £20. I hate bikes with fairings, always disliked the way everything always points straight ahead even when your turning ! Anyway I then bought a set of renthal bars £30, a new 7" lc type headlight £40, renthal grips £10, mini indicators £15, xenon headlight bulb £5, bar clamps £20. New clamps are needed the way I did it because I needed the bolts to be extra long to attach the new bracket that the clocks bolt to.The bracket/plate was made from 3mm ally plate, I drew around the clocks to give me the shape, cut it out with a hacksaw, eventually, then marked where the ignition barrel was and where the clamp bolts were and then cut and drilled to make it fit. It's hard to explain and was a lot of trial and error. The plate was then bent so that the clocks faced the rider. There is a 10mm gap between the plate and the back of the clocks and a solution was found in .."................gutter gaskets !, the rubber strips that seal gutter brackets were a perfect fit, they look like they were designed for the job and are held in place with a few blobs of superglue.The result is excellent if I do say so myself and I now have a bike that points where it's going.I will post pictures if I can work out how.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281115038964?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649In the uk. Seems very cheap
This is the look I'm going for, will be cheap to do.
Have you made any progress on this? Mine is naked from the factory, I could provide any pictures you may need?