~40,000KM
Was running fine up until fall 2005. Picked the bike up from my uncle for ~200. I put a new clutch and brake pads on it in 2004, new sprokets and chain in 2005, and new sparkplugs in 2006 (In an attempt to solve the problem that follows).
In fall of 2005 i noticed a drop in acceleration. The bike could still get up to speed, but not as fast as it used to. It sounded like the bike was choking when I accelerated, or like I was almost out of gas (again, only when accelerating). Then later in the fall, early December (thats right, motorcycle riding in newfoundland Decembers

I've asked around and all opinions (along with signs) point towards Bottom End replacement/repair. I can get a used bottom end for 350CDN and attempt the work myself, or I can cart the bike to a shop, get them to repair it for the value of the bike.
I'm posting to get some opinions from owners (you've never let me down before) on what I should do. I'm a quick study, so I don't think the job will be too hard, but I could be mistaken. Besides the clutch replacement, and mounting my tires, I've done all previous work myself. I was able to find a shop manual for the '83 GS750E which outlines the complete tear down of the bike, but I'm wondering how much of that I would have to do. I don't want to disassemble the top end anymore than I have to (Ideally not at all).
Once I get the bottom end off, will it be as easy as just putting the new one on? and are there any "special tools" mentioned in the manual that I'll actually need, or can I get by with your basic shed/garage variety of tools. Will it take a long time?
I've searched the forums and the old Q&A with "Bottom End Replacement" and nothing helpful came up.
Thanks for your help, I'll be checking back quite regularly.
(also, was thinking of taking some pictures once I'm inside the engine, to get some opinions on weather i should just replace single parts for new, or the whole box for used.)
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