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So, on a recent trip heading down to WV from Mass I noticed at a stop in PA that there was a pretty decent amount of oil that looks like got puked out of the drive shaft housing from under the dust seal. the oil was only on the left side of the rear rim and was enough to cover about 50% of the surface area of the rim. Being late in the day on a Saturday with no hopes of getting the bike looked at or even fixed on a Sunday or Monday, the decision was made to head for home after stopping at a nearby dealership and they thought it may have been the inner seal that leaked. So we bought a couple quarts of gear oil, made sure the hub was full, cleaned off the wheel and away we went.... wouldn't you know the ******* thing didn't leak the whole five hour ride home?!
What the hell would've caused a one time puke of gear oil like that? I'd think that if it was going to leak, it'd leak all the time..... I checked the reservoir when we got home after letting it cool down overnight and the damn thing was still full! I even looked on the underside of the swingarm in case maybe it leaked from some other screwball place, but didn't see any evidence of that. WTF???
Since it didn't leak again, is it ok to drive? The wheel turns freely and I don't hear any odd sounds....
If the shop pulled the rear wheel and looked at the internals of the drive shaft housing, would they be able to tell from looking at it if it was a bad seal? Or would they just recommend to replace parts based on the description??
Any advice/insight would be helpful! Thanks!
What the hell would've caused a one time puke of gear oil like that? I'd think that if it was going to leak, it'd leak all the time..... I checked the reservoir when we got home after letting it cool down overnight and the damn thing was still full! I even looked on the underside of the swingarm in case maybe it leaked from some other screwball place, but didn't see any evidence of that. WTF???
Since it didn't leak again, is it ok to drive? The wheel turns freely and I don't hear any odd sounds....
If the shop pulled the rear wheel and looked at the internals of the drive shaft housing, would they be able to tell from looking at it if it was a bad seal? Or would they just recommend to replace parts based on the description??
Any advice/insight would be helpful! Thanks!