Just got off the phone will Bill Robinson -- very nice guy. As soon as I get the shafts out, he'll take them and work their magic. I've got one of my other bikes in my small shop right now waiting on parts. As soon as I can move it out, in goes the R3R. I'm sure I'll have to ask for help along the way. I've got a service manual, metric sockets, wrenches, torque wrenches & determination. I'll probably need to buy some special tool, too, starting with T3880063 for the adjusting collars.