I considered mounting a stock damper directly to the lower triple, using a second ball stud and with the existing R&P hole tapped to 6X1. It would have worked, but the travel of the stock damper was insufficient to allow the stock steering stops to engage. Also, I would have lost adjustability. I think I ran through this idea on the old board, if the archive is functioning.
Here's the frame side ball stud mounted directly in the lower triple if the above didn't make sense:
Looks like I was wearing tie-dye that day....
I looked into other dampers and found a small Ceriani damper had the length and travel necessary to make it happen. I inquired of Storz (the vendor) and they said the usual application for that unit is some modern Ducati. I'd have to tap that same hole in the lower triple out to 8mm, and get an 8mm stud on the triple clamp and at the frame mount. As the damper was $300-400ish, I decided I could wait until I'd ridden the thing to see if I really needed a damper.
Checking your link, the same vendor looks to offer several sizes of these CHEEP dampers--you might see if any fit my idea and report back.
Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.