An update after a bunch of research and trial/error:
This '04 GSXR 1000 complete front end (forks, brakes, rim, triples, Michelin Pilot Power tire, rotors) arrives this week via a man driving a brown truck: =D>
Once the front end is installed, I'll be replacing the rear end too with a GS1100 swingarm, GSXR rear brake, a 4.5x17" rim, IKON shocks, a 530 chain conversion, and a 160 section Michelin Pilot Power tire. If the riding position is better, rearsets may be installed as well.
I decided to leave the tank and seat stock to keep with the look and feel of the bike. Same goes for the headlight and instrument panel.
A 140 MPH speedo was purchased on e%ay and that's in the queue to get installed.
The rear fender has been removed, except for the piece protecting the battery. I removed the tail cowl and fabricated a taillight/turn signal/license plate mount. The rear turn signals are now from a GSXR 750. The last 2-4" of the subframe will be cut off where the tail cowl and stock turn signals used to be and the new lights/license plate mount will be installed nearer the rear of the seat for a cleaner, more modern look.
I actually tried out a GSXR tank and seat/subframe/tail fairing and they just looked goofy, not to mention the amount of fabrication needed to get them to install. FWIW, the ONLY sportier looking tank that will fit a GS1000 in terms of dimensions and mounting without fabrication is a GSX1100 tank like
this one. But, after shipping from Europe, it winds up being about $300. GS1100 and GS1150 tanks are too long.
The engine and tranny will stay stock save for a pods and Stage 3 jet treatment. I decided to save the money I was thinking of putting into an overbore treatment and other spendy go-fast goodies into the buy-a-new-'07-Bandit-1250-that-has-that-stuff-stock fund. :smile:
The clutch blew chunks last week so it's in the shop getting fixed. I had to replace the valve cover gasket as it was leaking oil pretty badly.
Once all the mechanical work has been done, the tank and side panels will be painted satin black. The top of the tank right now is pink from all the sun-fading, so it needs paint badly.
Thanks to everyone for all the great info on this site - I couldn't do this without you!