I saw similar threads posted but not exactly the same. I just bought a "new" very clean '75 400F. It had been previously worked over with thorough cleaning and, I'm certain, replacement of several parts. After a ride today, I noticed after letting off the gas and then getting back on it, the bike would "skew" to the side a bit. When I returned home, I decided to tighten the loose chain. That's when I saw that the rear wheel bearing retainer was totally unscrewed from the hub (with the attendant metal shreds). I removed the axle and then noticed that the left wheel bearing had a larger inner diameter than the right bearing and it didn't engage the axle. The bearing retainer is toast, but my real worry is that the surface threads in the hub are worn badly on the outside. The left bearing must be replaced, but without having a full size tap, could I likely clean the threads with a small tap with the same threads/mm and just run over the inner hub? Is there a better and maybe faster way to do this? Thank you in advance for any and all help!