Hi calj737,
Its dialog that makes things happen. Re: swing arm bolt, if Im reading it right you probably have a zerk fitting in the end of your swing arm bolt. The 78 had no such beast, its in the swing arm instead, which if I remember what I read in the "Hondamans Book" was a step back as there are no slots for the grease to migrate to the ends. Bearings sound like a good idea, maybe later, I'm at the point where my budget is thin and still have some big items to pay for. So if it isn't broke I'm not fixing it until later.
Re: Indexing arm, yes your right about it being a little awkward. What I was trying to do was get the toe shifter low enough to be comfortable, without modifying the rod. I think there was a clearance issue with the polished allen head bolts. So to get that arm straight up and down I think I will just shorten it. I have taps and dies but only hand tools to drill the hole. I think I can get it close enough then the whole thing will look better.
Yes I am in my finale mock up stage and it was a good idea to trial fit all items together as I have saved considerable dollars and time by screwing something up I could have learned on paper. i.e. The new oil tank is a pain esp. the AN fitting situation and the oil cooler plumbing to a lessor degree. But that's why we do this things as there is always something new to learn or a problem to solve.
For the 77/78 guys. I heard back from the folks at
www.fastfromthepast.com.
The only brake arm we have that will fit the 77/78 model years is 01-0067
Sorry you had the problem. The 77/78s are a bit of an oddball because the models sold in Europe were different frames and engines than those sold in North America. Tarozzi makes a kit for the 77/78 models but it only fits the European models.
http://www.fastfromthepast.com/catalog/01-0067pro.jpg