It is done! I've put about 200 miles on the bike today running errands at low and high speeds. It works and it looks good.
Now I need a R65ZLs rear wheel for the back!!

From the front...

So what have i done.
I kept my gages and bars!
More compliant front end - soaks up the bumps better.
Better high speed handling. At 70 I can really flick the bars. Bike changes direction like it did before at 40 mph!!!
At low speed it wanders off center a bit for reasons I don't understand yet. I'm going to make sure the steering head and wheel bearings are goodntight tomorrow.
I am now trying the Bridgestone BT45 tire!!! A good 100/90V18 came with the 2.5 inch rim dated 2008/08 so it is on for a while. One thing I noticed is it doesn't get very warm. The 110/90H18 Macadam didn't get very warm either so neither of these front tires is working very hard and will probably last a really long time. I worry about adheision in the corners though....at 50-60 mph the tire is very suceptible to parrallel grooves but at 70+ the whole thing gets really stable. And yet when I flick the bars the bike changes direction at a much higher rate than the stock set up with the 110/90H18 on the front.
The bars are mounted in rubber isolators on the top tripple clamp so they move back a forth a significant amount...takes some getting used to...
Things to do:
One of the brakes drags a bit either because it is not quite centered or there is some grawdoo behind one of the pistons. I will trouble shoot tomorrow.
All in all really pleased with how well it all turned out.
Thanks again to Dean for the install and Nathan for the advise at Boxerworks-Service.
I now have a spare dual brake R65 front end.