I did loads of repairs and servicing to the Strom myself, in fact I have not had a bike to a mechanic in 20 years. I have a fairly good home garage set up, but mothing exceptional.
To answer the question, once you take the clutch cover off, the impeller and bearings are easy, the seal needs to be drifted out from the inside of the cover, a suitable long reach socket will do it.
The Strom is a relatively easy bike to work on, I did the clutch basket and replaced the timing chains whilst I had it in bits.
She was a tough old girl, covering 96 000 miles before I sold her to a mate, who did another 50 000 plus before he seized it due to not checking oil, idiot!
