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STJIM
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Bike: 2015 TTSE
City / Town: West Michigan
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Missing Maintenance Item, IMO
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November 25, 2020, 04:42:17 pm »
Anyone with a high mileage Trophy have an issue with the splines wearing on either end of the driveshaft ? I noticed there is no service interval for spline lubrication.
BTW : After I bought my '08 Kawasaki Concours a few years, I noticed when I spun the rear wheel, I was hearing a periodic "click, click" sound that seemed to be coming from near the front of the driveshaft. That next spring, I removed the final drive and driveshaft and inspected the front splines on the driveshaft. The splines weren't dry or worn, but not exactly what I would call, "well lubricated ". So before re-installing, I liberally lubed them with the moly
paste
I use on the rear wheel drive splines on my old ST1100. That eliminated the "clicking" sound.
I think I'll pull the driveshaft on the Trophy this spring and inspect and lube the splines just as a PM measure. It should be cheap insurance. Then I can set a maintenance interval based on what it looks like then ( around 20K miles ).
And one other question : Has anyone with a high mileage Trophy have a driveshaft failure ( "spun" or u-joint failure ) ?
I noticed in the parts list, the driveshaft looks like it a similar design to BMW drive shafts. I know several BMW owners who have "spun" a driveshaft. The elastomer bonding fails and the two ends of the driveshaft aren't linked anymore. One guy first thought his clutch was slipping.
The good news is a Trophy drive shaft is "only' USD $365 compared to USD $1,200 for a BMW driveshaft.
What a deal !!
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GarminDave
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Re: Missing Maintenance Item, IMO
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November 28, 2020, 04:22:11 pm »
Hi STJIM,
I think you will find that the final drive is much more than $365, I think they are much closer to the BMW price as there are no serviceable parts within the final drive, supposedly!
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Dave
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STJIM
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City / Town: West Michigan
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Re: Missing Maintenance Item, IMO
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November 28, 2020, 05:03:15 pm »
Hi Dave:
Yes the F.D.'s are pricey, but I was talking about the
driveshaft
, not final drive, BTW.
And BTW, I bought a used F.D. off EBay for my Concours for $50 - cheap insurance. That way I'll never need to use it
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Yaga1973
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Bike: 2017 Trophy SE
City / Town: New Braunfels, TX
Country: USA
Re: Missing Maintenance Item, IMO
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November 28, 2020, 06:54:19 pm »
Originally Posted by
STJIM
And BTW, I bought a used F.D. off EBay for my Concours for $50 - cheap insurance. That way I'll never need to use it
I have so many spare parts that I've never used. LOL!
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STJIM
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Re: Missing Maintenance Item, IMO
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November 28, 2020, 09:25:07 pm »
Yaga:
When I saw that F.D. for $50 , I just couldn't pass that deal up. And I also bought a spare driveshaft including the trans right-angle output gears for $35. If I never use them, it will be worth the money.
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Yaga1973
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Re: Missing Maintenance Item, IMO
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November 30, 2020, 04:55:01 pm »
That is too hard to pass up and I would have done the same. You can't have too many spare parts.
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