I thought I'd do a small write up or 'how to' about it.
After my accident i found the engine casing to be cracked and immediately thought why not do the conversion I had read about on here. So after aquiring all the parts necessary (adaptor plate from G-Force Performance, flywheel and alternator/windings from a GSXR K7) I set to work.
With the fairings removed you will see the left hand engine casing which will also need to be removed.

once removed it should look like this

you can see the standard NC30 flywheel which covers all the windings - by doing this modification you are effectively reversing this and lightening it by using the lighter rotor, thus giving an improved response from the engine when whacking the throttle open!!
Next you need to remove the fly wheel centre nut. - this is easier said than done if you don't have the correct tools. A friend helped me with this using a holding tool to stop the flywheel turning as I undid the nut.
At this point you may need to use a flywheel puller to get the flywheel off the shaft - however - I left my bike overnight and returned to find that it had fallen off of its own accord!
This is the flywheel you will need to remove and set aside (hopefully) never to be used again!

you will now be faced with the windings which are held in place with 4 bolts -

Disconnect the windings/alternator from the loom by tracing the wires back to the right hand side of the engine.
You can now remove the 4 bolts holding it in place and again set it aside never to be used again!

This will leave your bike like this - all ready for reassembly.
