I've been putting it off since the Bash; but we're going on a big trip this weekend and I figured it was time.
Pre-#*!&&&$*#*@*!+!!!!

Start; get the tools out (I've got a bunch of these leather bags; they're great for putting things in).
Somebody suggested that only using the tools on your bike was a good way to ensure that you had the right ones with you on the road; it's been working for me.


I always put fasteners back in the holes they came out of; makes it easier to keep track of (for me anyway).

I forgot to disconnect the breather hoses; MLW had to pull them apart while I was holding the tank.
Good thing I marked them (safety wire) the last time I had the tank off.

Home-brew stand & de-gassing process;


What nit-wit thought it was a good idea to put the filter in there anyway?

This nit-wit neglected to photograph the original position; when I put it back together I was off one stud location; re-move, dis-assemble, re-assemble; if you're smarter than me you'll mark it prior to removal.
Doh!!!
Going back together; wasn't as bad as I though; but don't crank too hard on these (I'll see if it leaks; I tightened them until they felt like they were just barely bottoming out on the mating pieces. Breaking one of these would )*#)$(*#$)(*(#($*$*#*#*!*!*!!!!!!

This baby wasn't very clean; used a home-brew 'socket brush' to clean them up.


Don't do this;

or this;

I noticed it's a little grubby in there, time for some cleaning (windex & paper towels).

The timing belt change wasn't too bad either; levered one off & the other on; the old one is going in on-board spare parts supply.
Thanks to all of you out there in the ether, doing this kind of thing is pretty easy, especially when you know there are some smart & experienced people out there willing to offer some useful advice. I'm not sure how much maintenance I'd be doing now if it weren't for all the posts on here about how to do things.
Done; (no pics; it's late).
