checking final drive and u joint
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Greetings, Putting on a new set of tires and have some questions.
I will grease the pins and splines of course. I would like to grease the wheel bearings but my Haynes manual says it is not possible to remove them without ruining them.......? I would also like to make sure they are not having the spun race problem. My bike has 48k miles is it advisable to replace the u joint? Anything else I should consider while in there? Thanks
84 GL1200 Standard. 46k miles
79 CX500 |
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11-19-2013, 11:53 PM,
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My 85 Interstate has 99000+ miles on it and the u-joint is still good. I lube the joint splines with Moly 60 whenever I change the rear tire. If your joint has no looseness in the joint itself and the splines are still tight, I wouldn't change it. The joint runs in a sealed environment so dirt and water (major wear factors) shouldn't be a problem.
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11-20-2013, 06:25 AM,
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(11-20-2013, 06:25 AM)PurpleGL1200 Wrote: My 85 Interstate has 99000+ miles on it and the u-joint is still good. I lube the joint splines with Moly 60 whenever I change the rear tire. If your joint has no looseness in the joint itself and the splines are still tight, I wouldn't change it. The joint runs in a sealed environment so dirt and water (major wear factors) shouldn't be a problem. Thanks a bunch , good to know.
84 GL1200 Standard. 46k miles
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11-21-2013, 09:04 AM,
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you already have your answer, but my 84I has 144,000 and the u-joint has no play in it whatsoever.
(now Murphys Law is gonna kick in ![]() As was mentioned, keep that boot in good shape and theroetically, the u-joint should last. -Ride On
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11-21-2013, 02:54 PM,
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