verslagen1 wrote on 01/20/12 at 19:08:29:No budget limit?

I would leave the belt and pulleys. Drill the front pulley and it'll be lighter than chain.
Drill pulley cover
Titanium bolts everywhere.
Mikuni flat side pumper carb.
Professional flow bench port job.
Electrical... minimal wiring job, eliminate the safety's, bye bye starter relay (push button on starter) bye bye decomp control/solenoid (lever op) mini sig's and tail light, minimal controls.
Aluminum fenders, shifter, pegs, battery box/cdi/rectifier mount.
the ryca battery box is slick, but way too much for the micro battery.
do I hear 250 lbs?
Hey, BTW.... what the heck is your objective?
I also see progressive 440's or Orlin's in your future and either swap the front end with a sport bike or cartridge emulators and stiffer springs.
The objective is to maintain the S40 aesthetic while making as much reliable horsepower/torque as possible, and while becoming as lightweight as possible.
Usually I'm all about every mod possible, so that a motorcycle is barely even recognizable as its former factory self; however, the LS650 is one of the few motorcycles that I actually like as a stock look. So, the stock front end, fenders, fender rails, risers/bars/switch housings, and head/tail/turn lights must remain.
Also, I'm aware the Ryca box is sized for the stock battery, but the Ryca box is also part of the aesthetic for which I've developed an affinity, so I'm thinking it will probably remain on my list. Unless you have a quite good reason it's not compatible with the Shorai unit?