This evening I got this PITA installed using zip ties to pull the tubing in and a ratchet strap to pull it down and hold into position. That leaves me with two hands free to make certain the intakes aren't doubled back into any of the carbs, and then to fasten them in place with the hose clamps. I have a couple wires left down in front to hook up...neutral & temp. I'll mount the exhaust in the next day or so, depending on how the joints are feeling since it means getting down on that soft cement floor and laying on my side.

Once mounted I'll be working with the truck stacks, once done it's time for the smoke test.

Minor update: Although not a major issue, it is one nonetheless; the wiring underneath the front of the motor. This motor came with a harness that indicates each gear which is kinda nice, however I'll have to find an addon gear indicator to mount somewhere if I want to take advantage of that feature. I've ID'd the neutral wire so will be able to isolate it for normal function if I decide against using the entire feature. The other issue is the temp sensor, the existing lead is too short to reach down that far so looks like I'll cut into the wire and add a few inches. It will be further up the lead from the attached end, done so I can retain the connector.
Now for the main problem...exhaust. I have both sides ready to install(will add the truck stacks afterward) and tonight I was laying on the floor trying to lift one into place so as to bolt it in place. Well, I couldn't do it. Trying to lay on my side and lift that looong exhaust into place working at arm's length was just too much. It's not that heavy, I can curl more than double the weight but it's the fact I'm down there working at arm's length. Taking them off...no problem, you're not lifting anything. Tomorrow I'll see if I can work my bike lift in from the opposite side to help raise it, tonight I found that old law of physics to be true...two solid objects can't occupy the same space at the same time; me and the jack! I did take a few minutes to knock off any high spots on the muffler that might create a problem when I try to slip the stacks in place. I'm getting anxious.

UPDATE: Truck Stacks installed. I like the look however the right side exhaust was a real pain to install but I got it done. The right side looks longer in the picture but isn't, must be the angle I took the shot.
