my two cents?? worth. i just did this on my 350f. after much nail biting, searching the web, and asking other bike owners, i decided what the heck it's only a classic bike, lets go for it. i made a nylon stick out of a piece of nylon sheet about 3/8 of an inch thick, 1 inch or so wide, and about 3 inches long. i beveled one end, this is your ring pusher. then i turned the motor over until both inside pistons are at tdc. i staggered the ring end gaps 120 degrees or so apart. then i took the cylinder, oiled all the bores, and lowered it down and took my other hand and got the middle two pistons to start into the bore. they will stop when they hit the first rings. now take what ever you use for a ring pusher and start to work the top ring on one piston in. the weight of the cylinder will hold the ring in. the ring will pop in and the cylinder will drop a little on one side. don't force it any farther. go to the other piston and do the same thing. at first you will have to keep checking the piston because it will want to cock sideways till you get the first ring in. keep doing this until all 3 rings are in. now you can rest for a minute. now turn the crank and guide the outside two into place and do it all over again. once you get the hang of it, it goes pretty easy. it took me about 1/2 hour to do it. by the way don't forget the base gasket, i ALMOST DID!! hope this helps.