mcatrophy
Privileged to ride a 2018 FJR1300AS
Over the years I've read many posts where people were saying that Yamaha failed to put enough (or even any) grease on the drive-shaft splines. So, because I needed to have a new rear tyre (1000 miles left before a 2500 mile trip doesn't do it for me), I took off the wheel and pulled the drive shaft.
I found that there was a plentiful amount of grease, similar in texture and colour to Honda's Moly 80 stuff, so much so that I decided just to put it back as it was.
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Note the rust on both ends of the shaft. I've smeared grease all over it.
I've also got rust on my silencer (muffler) inners, much more than I remember from my previous FJRs
And I learnt something else. Putting the drive shaft back in, it stuck, presumably with the splines not engaging. So I sat beside it, held it, fiddled and jiggled, eventually in snapped in nicely.
Except I'd got my finger in just the wrong place. "Ouch" said I. Or words to that effect.
It's a good job I don't have to operate a clutch lever.
I found that there was a plentiful amount of grease, similar in texture and colour to Honda's Moly 80 stuff, so much so that I decided just to put it back as it was.
(Click on image for larger view)
Note the rust on both ends of the shaft. I've smeared grease all over it.
I've also got rust on my silencer (muffler) inners, much more than I remember from my previous FJRs
And I learnt something else. Putting the drive shaft back in, it stuck, presumably with the splines not engaging. So I sat beside it, held it, fiddled and jiggled, eventually in snapped in nicely.
Except I'd got my finger in just the wrong place. "Ouch" said I. Or words to that effect.
It's a good job I don't have to operate a clutch lever.