I haven't torn into my Bandit's alternator, but I have had it out. Other than having an O-ring seal where it fits into the gearbox and a drive gear instead of a pulley, it appears to be constructed like an automotive alternator. It should just be a matter of unbolting the alternator's case halves (and mayby pulling the drive gear - the 1G B6 alt is different than my 2G B12, so I don't know for sure) to get it apart to get to the bearings. You can buy the bearings from Suzuki (Ron Ayers is showing $15.66 for 31612-06B00 & $18.13 for 31612-48B00 - the two bearings for a 1G B6's alternator), but once you have it apart, get the bearing make and numbers off the bearing and go down to a bearing supply store. They'll probably be much cheaper there.