(not today, but yesterday)
Replaced the original rear shock with a RAM Shock. That was fun, exciting and oh, so easy. Removed the right fork, disassembled, removed and discarded the plastic spacer and original spring, cleaned everything, installed new RAM Gold Line progressive spring, put fork back on bike. Repeat for left fork. Have not progressed beyond this, because I ran out of daylight and had a hankering for a margarita.
It occurs to me that the forks need to be aligned. Square, plumb and true, so to speak. I have the tops of the forks set at as close to the same height (relative to the top tree) as is humanly possible. Visually, it appears to me that the tops of the lower tubes, all the mountings bosses, and the lower knuckle all line up from left to right. I test fit the axle without the wheel in place and when I slide it in from the right fork, the left end of the axle appears to be just about dead center on the opening of the left fork axle bore (thought it takes a tiny bit of persuasion from a rubber mallet to get the bigger right side of the axle in to the right fork...maybe I'll throw some moly grease on it so I'm not dry fitting when I reassemble). But what I was left pondering over (one too many) margaritas last night is, "Is there an easy way to ensure everything is lined up properly and not out of kilter?"