Finally finished installing the fronts...man what a pain in the dink! Installing the bars was easy-peazy, but relocating and making a workable new bracket for the Rosta CC box really sucked (especially when I had just installed the CC last week). For those with an 08-09, here's a few hints/ideas/tips on how to remount the CC box if you're running one with these bars.
Mounting Point:
Since the MCE bars mount using the same engine brace bolt Murph's instructions have us use to mount the bracket for the Rosta control box, a new mounting location is needed. The bend and shape of the bars simply won't let us retain this mounting point. However, the bars do give us three new options via the three other bar bolts (lower 10mm engine bolt or the two 10mm bolts for the S-bar on the MCE bars). Which one you choose will really depend on your fabrication skills and available tools.
In my case I chose the outer S-bar bolt as my mounting point.
Mounting Bracket:
Depending on your selected mounting location, you may or may not be able to make the stock Rosta mounting bracket work. Again, it will depend on your fab skills and available tools to get the job done.
In my application I modified the stock bracket. The first order of business was to drill out the very first hole (closest to the mounting pad for the CC box) to 7/16" for the 10mm bolt. Then I cut the bracket off just through the middle of the next hole and then rounded off the corners on the grinder. Next is the fun part...bending the bracket so it will have a little more offset between the mounting bolt and the mounting pad so the box will clear the fairing.
You'll need to test-fit the bracket with the control box in position on the bike a few times to get the bends just right, but it's doable. You'll also want to test fit the middle fairing over it to ensure clearance - this is the real frustrating part!
When finished the CC control box should be pretty close to the same position it was before the bars were installed and you shouldn't have to modify or re-route any wires to accommodate the changes. Sorry for not having pic's but after 3 hours of trying to tweak the bracket just right with all the wrong tools taking pic's of the process or finished product was the last thing on my mind.