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Cheers Rich, yep, simplest mod ever! Even simpler than the carb swap... just gotta make sure you have the right size shims for the 500 cams 
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There are two issues... the idle knob interferes with camchain tensioner and the right hand carb mixture screw is going to be incredibly awkward to get to also due to the camchain tensioner.
I'd highly recommend looking into GS500 intake boots for the head as well as the ports on the carbs are slightly smaller than the 450 ports so I had to use some alternate hose clamps to get a good seal on them. If the boots are slightly longer that would also resolve the camchain tensioner/idle knob issue.
I had to swap the idle knob with the one from the 450 carbs which also meant cutting down the spring on it which makes it a bit less effective but it seems to work. Hopefully there's enough adjustment left to be able to get a good idle setting.
If I cut some length off the stock 500 knob it will work much better, but I can't see a way of safely getting the plastic knob off to do that yet.
After all that the GS500 throttle cable is identical to the GS450 cable despite different part numbers....
Installed:
The painful idle adjustment... no longer interferes with the camchain tensioner but nearly touching the starter motor cover:
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Yikes! Sorry for the late response..... but the GS500 CCT won't work on the GS450 cylinders. Look in the pics above: see the solid aluminum shaft on the GS500 cct? That's the reason it won't work.... the 450 cylinders won't take that big of a shaft.
There's nothing really "wrong" with keeping the 450's cct, you'll just learn real quick to be wearing gloves while adjusting the idle.
Thanks for the heads up Rich! Not sure why I thought you had the 500 CCT on yours? Must be getting old... well older anyway...
So yep, keep the CCT with the cylinders...
Has anyone done an actual compression ratio calculation using the 500 pistons with the 450 head? I'm curious as to what it may be, & how the valve pockets match up (for use with high lift cams up to .380" or .395")
Cool, sounds good to me! Got some nice roads around Mt Mee we regularly visit too. If you've got another set of wheels in the meantime there's always a Saturday morning ride with a bunch of fellas on Kats and GS(X)'s which I try to join once a fortnight starting out of Cashmere also.