I am continuing to chip away at restoration of a fairly complete '71 500 Four and this forum has been very helpful. I was really hoping that reinstallation of the rebuilt forks was the light at the end of this rebuild tunnel, but I have just run into something that has me sort of stumped. I have removed the old steering stem bearings and races. I purchased the Rising Sun Kit (SBK-1) and without any difficulty at all (after freezing the top race) I was able to insert and full seat the TOP race into the steering tube. This is where the problem starts. The race is absolutely fully seated in the tube. The newly installed race sits higher in the steering tube than it should. It is higher than the top of the tube by a full 1/8 inch. By the time the bearing is sitting in the race, the top surface of the bearing is almost 1/4 higher than the steering tube. I know the original entire bearing was sitting just below flush with the top of the steering tube, leaving just enough room for the top dust seal. As it sits, there is no way the dust seal will do anything and I doubt I will be able to install the steering stem. I have double checked the 4into1 web site for compatibility of that bearing kit for my bike. Can anyone confirm this kit actually does fit my bike, and if is does, help me out with what I am doing wrong! I can provide pictures. If it doesn't fit, what are my options regarding getting this new race removed? The new race outer diameter is only a couple of .001's smaller than the inner diameter of the steering tube and therefore there isn't enough of a shoulder to punch it out or use a bearing puller. If this is not the correct kit, can you suggest a correct one?