Hopefully this will work, I get rusty when I don't do things periodically...
This link should get you to where I've managed to scan a couple pictures
and upload to photobucket..
http://s159.photobucket.com/albums/t138/nhmaf/Unfortunately the photo quality wasn't the best, and the scanner is pretty old, too.
But maybe you'll get the idea.. If you look closely, you can see the lower tapered
roller bearings just below the steering head. There is, of course, an upper set but I
couldn't find any more photos from that operation - sorry ! If I do come across more
photos hiding in the garage I'll post them too. I'd *highly* recommend pulling the
fuel tank off, or at least sliding it back. We didn't dent it while doing this, but I can see
where it would be very easy to do - the front end is kinda heavy, and when you have
the handlebars loose and flopping, things can get hit.
You'll want to have something sturdy to help hold up the front end, and I'd put some sort of
wood blocks under the bike frame if you don't have it strapped onto a bike lift. It can be a bit tippy
in this condition. I believe that we used a coated bungee cord or something to help hold the
handlebars/front end. If you do this yourself, we'd all benefit from having better photo-documentation
of what you did, Sue !! Best of luck !
