OK, its been a while..... 
I have been futzing about with the bike, but garage construction and life have seriously eaten into progress.  As I got deeper into the bike, I realized how much is needed due to a PO not being quite diligent in the care of this bike.  i know some of you can relate........
In an attempt to Synch the Carbs, I realized the throttle cable is completely toasted, and getting a new one has been a little frustrating.  The 450 has a cable that splits into two cables as it gets towards the Carbs.  I found one that did not fit after the split, even though it was advertised as a stock cable.  However, I will deal with that Ebay Seller after I confirm that it does not match the other "stock" cable I got from Crotchrocket.com.
As a positive Ebay experience, I found and scored a RH 1968 Side Cover.  Can I just say.....  HUGE!!!!!!!!!!!
This past weekend I had the honor of realizing just how good an Impact Driver is.  I replaced all the soft Phillips head bolts with beautiful Stainless Allen Heads on the left hand side.  I could totally understand how the original bolts could strip, and with the Impact Driver I got the originals out with a little hammering (and PB Blaster) and no headaches!  Get one in your tool box NOW!!!!!!!
I did have an issue with the PO leaving a hex bolt in a very inconvenient place.  How he was able to get it tight is still a mystery to me.  I was able to get it out after Drilling, attempting to cut a slot for a screwdriver, etc.  By luck, I was able to get it out using a normal 10cm wrench, but I don't understand how....
anyways...  here are some pics...

the hex nut before removal

Getting naked...

This was nasty...  I have cleaned it pretty well.  The Seals were very loose in their seats.  I pushed them in, and I am hoping they will stay....  and not leak.  The Seals were at the Clutch activator input rod and at the shifter rod.

I pulled the sprocket cover apart, cleaned and re-greased everything.  It  gave me a good idea of how the clutch is engaged and released.
So, stupid question.  If I want to replace the grease zerk for the clutch actuator...  how do I do it?  I know its been done for the swing arm.  What kind of grease gun should I be looking for if I don't replace it?
I hope to get a bunch of work done on the long weekend with lots of pics....
Stay tuned Bat-Campers!
Gersh