I guess I should have taken a picture of it while I was doing it, but I'll try to explain it without the helpful photo. I did the measuring and marking as instructed from all the tutorials. It is advised to use a helper to hold the bike and perhaps even a second helper to read the tape measure. I didn't have any helpers so I made due. So after the measuring while on the center stand I created a benchmark on the side of the bike with a marker on some blue painters tape.I took a piece of wood moulding, similar to a yard stick and set it on the top of the nut on the rear wheel on the left side (kickstand side). While it was setting on the nut I clearly marked the stick with a black marker to match the bench mark . Then I put about 3" worth of tic marks on the stick below the black mark. Then I used some blue tape to hold the stick to the final drive hub as the stick set on top of same the nut from where I measured. The stick was taller than the seat and it rested against the very front of the handlebars that are beside the seat. The stick wouldn't stand up by itself and I couldn't tape I to the seat because the bike had to move freely along side of it, so I took my daughters jump road and looped it around the stick and then hung both ends of the rope on the opposite side of the seat. This kept the stick upright and tight to the bike, but allowed the bike to move up and down beside the stick. I then set up a mirror (the bigger the better) beside the bike to look at the stick as I would balance on the bike. Once on the bike I took it off the center stand and bounced it a bit to let it settle in and then took a look at the stick via the mirror. I got off and marked the stick where I thought I read it, and then got on the bike again. I wanted to make sure that I was reading correctly. I did this a few time to be as accurate as I could. According to my first dimensions and markings, my bike had no SAG at all. I then started to turn the nut on the shock to adjust the SAG. Every time I would get back on, I would bounce the bike a bit for it to settle in, and then balance it just barely touching one tip toe and checked the marks on the stick in the via mirror. I took about 10 times off and on the bike, but it only took about 15 minutes to do. I will have to admit that this is not an approved Yamaha method, but way better than just flat out guessing or doing nothing at all. I guess it wouldn't take much to recreate the process and photo it but I am not sure how to load pictures onto this forum. Watch the other videos on the web to learn better about the marking and measuring, but you can use the tape, mirror and rope to be your helpers. Good luck.