Hey D good for you!!!been riding 40 years (holy crap) I've owed them all,,,,,,,you are on the right track,,,a HAYNES or aCLYMERS manual is the first thing to do, good tools a must, some things are best left to pros most you can do your self there are allways factory specific tools to do a job but I have gotten around most of them ,,,,also learn to use a voltohm meter!!!! I think the jap bikes are a great place to start,,, read those manuals good and try what you dare to,,,I promise some day you'll be giving advise too!!! and my big brother advise is " BE FRIGGIN CAREFUL!!!" JeffW