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« on: September 18, 2019, 09:21:19 AM » |
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Not much to say here except that everything looks OK still  The little bit of wear (you can see it best on the pumpkin) is about the same as for the last few tires, so no worry there. I used waterproof BelRay blue grease on all the parts last time. That's not what Honda recommends, but several others here have always used it with good results.     Part of the way through my assistant deserted me...  It has been 95 degrees every day. Today it is 75 degrees  -Mike
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2019, 03:33:33 PM » |
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How many miles total on those splines...
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2019, 04:54:47 PM » |
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How many miles total on those splines...
As best as I can tell from trying to read my records, written by a sharpie on the wall inside my Valkyrie shed, I had around 57,000 miles on my bike in the summer of 2010. There's about 97,000 miles now. In August of 2010 I put this final drive on my bike from a triked bike. -Mike
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« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2019, 03:31:09 AM » |
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I checked through my old pictures... the main point of them is to have a reference to gauge wear through time... unfortunately, old pictures = old cameras  ... this next picture is 2012, everything but the face of the splines is in shadow. The little wear stair-step is there you just can't see it well, or gauge how different it is from the current picture...  This 2017 picture is better... I think because of the sun, not whatever camera I had then...  -Mike "my camera is an iphone now..."
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« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2019, 07:15:32 AM » |
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For 97k miles those look virtually new. Whatever you're doing, I'd just keep at it.
Being I run darkside I pulled it apart at 15k (about 52k total) to check even though the tire was fine, and it looks like I'd just greased everything yesterday (maybe 9 months ago actually). Everything was still sloppy wet with grease and zero signs of wear or rust residue. I used just an ordinary wheel bearing grease I had on the shelf- Molykote.
I actually discovered 2 of the 3 o-rings were MIA during that interval as well. I didn't know to look for them the first time, which was shortly after I got the bike. I installed the Redeye o-rings before putting it all back together. I didn't find them to make reassembly unduly difficult as I'd read here a few times, guess YMMV. Also left the pumpkin bolts loose until getting the axle in and snugged down to allow the splines to self-align, then tightened everything up.
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« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2019, 02:48:17 PM » |
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Yeah, wear on the final splines, I blew them up, but can't really tell weather it is any worse or not... ? Lose faith in the properties of moly, or just run out?
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« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2019, 03:21:58 PM » |
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Lose faith in the properties of moly, or just run out?I think moly paste is probably the safest thing to use... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molybdenum_disulfide#LubricantWhen you look in your final drive and it looks dry (I don't mean the red surface-of-mars phenomenon  ) the caked on molybdenum is, I guess, still doing a good job of lubrication. The blue BelRay waterproof grease I used last time was anything but dry, but still the engineers at Honda who specified moly probably knew what they were doing. I have enough to put moly-60 in there this time, I just was pretty confident of the BelRay since others have put 100,000 miles on their bikes using it with good results. -Mike
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« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2019, 11:03:02 AM » |
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Lose faith in the properties of moly, or just run out?I think moly paste is probably the safest thing to use... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molybdenum_disulfide#LubricantWhen you look in your final drive and it looks dry (I don't mean the red surface-of-mars phenomenon  ) the caked on molybdenum is, I guess, still doing a good job of lubrication. The blue BelRay waterproof grease I used last time was anything but dry, but still the engineers at Honda who specified moly probably knew what they were doing. I have enough to put moly-60 in there this time, I just was pretty confident of the BelRay since others have put 100,000 miles on their bikes using it with good results. -Mike My Dealer is the place that directed me to Bel-Ray grease. They said that was what they always used.
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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2019, 01:56:49 AM » |
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doing a tiar change and found some serious wear....  gonna button it back up with plenty of Moly and get another month and a half riding and worry about it this winter.... will have many questions!! - Mike
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« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2019, 03:21:16 AM » |
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doing a tiar change and found some serious wear....  gonna button it back up with plenty of Moly and get another month and a half riding and worry about it this winter.... will have many questions!! - Mike If you start looking for a 1500 wing final that's still good, you can put it's splines into your ring gear... the only hard part is pressing the splines out of the ring gears and pressing them back in (the NAPA guy did that for me). -Mike
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« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2019, 01:28:34 PM » |
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doing a tiar change and found some serious wear....  gonna button it back up with plenty of Moly and get another month and a half riding and worry about it this winter.... will have many questions!! - Mike If you start looking for a 1500 wing final that's still good, you can put it's splines into your ring gear... the only hard part is pressing the splines out of the ring gears and pressing them back in (the NAPA guy did that for me). -Mike Good INFO!!!! any 1500 wing or specific year?
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« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2019, 03:30:04 PM » |
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Good INFO!!!! any 1500 wing or specific year?
I think any GL1500 GW, but the 88'-89' drives had 6 pin hubs, instead of the 5 pins we are familiar with. But those rear drives can take any rim with the right matched hubs. I put on a 92' 5 pin rim onto my 88' GW 6 pin dampeners, had to change the dust cover.
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