John, keep in mind that the triple clamp offset is extremely critical in achieving a proper and excellent handling bike. It is not something you can just mix and match! I don't believe the gsxr1100k triples have enough offset to achieve what you are going for in a vintage race bike. 95-96mm trail is a good quick turning spec with a good deal of stability still, and using 18" wheels, you will need more offset in your triples most certainly to get this kind of precise and quick handling. 17" wheels and the gsxr1100k triples would give this, but 18's generate much more trail. Before any final triple selection, measure the fully loaded bike's actual head tube rake and front tire diameter, & do some calculations. There are several places that make custom billet triples, as this is almost always the easiest way out to get very precise handling without weeks of researching triple clamp specifications.
The only way I'd think you will get really good quick steering with the 18" and 1100k triples would be if you had increased the caster to around 24 degrees rake, thus reducing trail substantially.
The only way I'd think you will get really good quick steering with the 18" and 1100k triples would be if you had increased the caster to around 24 degrees rake, thus reducing trail substantially.