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Tim Tom
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You've got this. Easy. It just takes some time the first time, just like anything else you've done to the bike. You know the drill. Ask questions about anything you're unsure of. Read the service manual. Be methodical and don't forget anything (cam chain tunnel o-ring). Don't force the rings into the bore and break 'em. Understand the cam chain tensioner and how to install it.
Thanks for the vote of confidence. Time to start doing some heavy research and looking up what all I have to do. Still unsure and won't know more until I tear it apart and have a look.
On the plus side I have a local friend who is a professional mechanic, with over 40 years experience working on bikes. He loves vintage bikes and could be a great resource for me if (when) I need another set of knowledgeable hands on.
Edit: Did a quick skimming of the Suzuki Manual. It does look like something I can handle. And certainly a good opportunity to learn more about my bike in intimate detail... Although probably can't do it in my schools parking garage, like the rest of my maintenance work. Gonna need a real shed to do this one in...
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