Oh, WOW! Thank you Pat. At first it looked like you had hoisted the bike up by it's front wheel, but then I remembered your camera rotates the pic. It's easy to download them and rotate them back.
The rear mounts are almost exactly how I had planned, especially the upper mount. The running board bracket has an unused hole toward the rear, and low, that I might be using, but the bracket is an aluminum casting and not strong enough so I have fabricated a 1/2" steel structure to fit behind it to support it and the mount. It will push the bracket out from the frame 1/2", but that is hardly noticeable. Your pics have changed my mind about using that unused hole, though. I like how yours is directly mounted into a frame boss. Just a slight modification to one of those screw in clevises to fit into the recessed bolt hole.
The front mounts were my concern. On my '83 I actually Tig welded the front upper mount to the frame rail so the strut just disappeared into the fairing through those vents. This time I had sort of planned a modified right crash bar with the lower mount incorporated into it. Those crash bars are fairly rugged and mount at three points, and with some gussets would be plenty strong enough.
You are absolutely right about being careful not to damage the frame with those clamps! It is so easy to crush the tubing if not careful. I noticed your sub-frame used narrow u-bolts. Motorvation uses wide u-straps to clamp around a frame tube. Did they install your car?
My initial idea was to create a total sub-frame using the center stand mounts at the rear and clamps around the front frame section to make a four-point attachment. Much easier said than done. I prefer to not modify this bike at all like I did on my '83 years ago. I have also bought a replacement right crash guard for the front to modify and re-chrome with the lower front mount so my original, perfect guard is left alone. The upper front attachment is my only remaining hurdle, and I think your pics just gave me some ideas to check out so I don't have to weld anything to the frame.
Again, thank you so much! Your pics have helped me so much decide what I need to do. I owe you big time! Also, thanks to Bill for allowing us to share this "extra" info on this site. Sure, it's about a 1300, but certainly not what he had in mind for this forum.
Pics to come when I do get it all mounted up!