More Power Scotty!!
850's just need the stuff to allow em to rev for some horse power out of their torque. 5 lb lighter steel flywheel, lighter pistons and bump CR up to 10-ish so it can enjoy a more agressive cam like 2S, 4S, PW3. Put on single bigger carb like standard 34 Mukuni. Lighten up valve train by grinding away rockets till about arrow head thin and stick in 7 mm valve with race level spring kit. Add belt drive in 2:! ratio.
A Combat head could be adapted or extra cost FullAuto head. You will not lose the slow poke big twin short shifting torque but gain 60 mph in 1st and almost 90+ mph zing in 2nd. Modern bikes can't keep front down to pull as hard as a Commando which can just leaps ahead rather than backing off. Pisses modern off royally, though they can usually take ya after 120 mph or so but not shake ya off the game till turns appear again and their sprint only limits shows up in spades.
Then it will be extra dangerous entering turns on ligthened front into fish flop onset. So while engine and tranny out weld up the mounts for rear rod link and its secondaray helper top/front, then order Gregs or John's fork up grade kit and an RGM fork brace and go hunt down them sports bikes to show them what real corner handling is about and show supermotards what they are missing out on power to fly.
$1000+ crank shaft + work, $400 cam shaft, $700 pistons, Norton rods fine but for Jim's steel set add ~$800, Cases reenforced welded ~$100, Valve train parts $600 w/o rockerts dealt with. Belt drive $500-800. Rod links need a few more $100's. Boyer rev limiter a vital over sight or protection $140. Micky carb $400+ or JIm's flat slides. Rest is mostly extra for looks or ligher bits in tank and seat and such. Rear sets really make Cdo's more comfortable besides allow more lean. Might remove center stand, worth about 2 hp mass gain and fouls LH leans.
A combo above would give past Ms Peel a run for the money and requires her another $6-7000 big block boosted engine to get away fast enough to matter
and special fork tuck down mod to take it w/o just going skyward.
A good stock mid model 850 loaded with cross country campping gear and big rider can give my light ass on SV650 scary fits to follow in twistes at legal speeds and above, with 850 tires aired low for the comfort zone not ballarina contact.
ugh. Impressive. Main down fall w/o the full links are fast powered sweepers.