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Valkpilot
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What does the data say?
Corinth, Texas
Back to the Darkside
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September 26, 2009, 06:40:49 PM »
About 18 months ago I switched from a car tire to a MC tire. The reason was expedience. I needed a tire THAT SATURDAY and didn't have time to make arrangements for a new DS tire.
I missed it though and today I went back:
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VRCC #19757
IBA #44686
1998 Black Standard
2007 Goldwing
Houdini
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Posts: 1975
VRCC #28458 - VRCCDS#144
Allen, TX
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 26, 2009, 07:47:54 PM »
The Honda dealer tried their best to convince me that my car tire caused premature wear on my rear-end. I think 87,500 miles wore the gears out.
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"A Camera And A Bike....What More Do I Need?
Valkpilot
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What does the data say?
Corinth, Texas
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 26, 2009, 08:46:09 PM »
I've got about 50k on, about 20k of which was put on with a car tire. My hub spines and the splines on the end of my drive shaft still look like new.
Looking at all the posts here and on the Delphi Valk forum, I can't discern any particular pattern to the drive train failures. It sure doesn't seem like darksiders are over-represented in the incident rate.
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VRCC #19757
IBA #44686
1998 Black Standard
2007 Goldwing
R J
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Des Moines, IA
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 26, 2009, 09:46:39 PM »
A few of the darksiders are not pulling the rearend down about 1/2 way through a car tire for an inspection.
Pull apart is almost mandatory at 10k. Life of a normal bike tire...........
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Valkpilot
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What does the data say?
Corinth, Texas
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 26, 2009, 10:23:57 PM »
I gotta say, it's not a very fun job.
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VRCC #19757
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1998 Black Standard
2007 Goldwing
Lyn-Del
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Posts: 1480
Houston area
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 28, 2009, 06:09:53 AM »
Quote from: R J on September 26, 2009, 09:46:39 PM
Pull apart is almost mandatory at 10k. Life of a normal bike tire...........
So, if I'm getting 15K on a bike tire, I should be pulling it at 10?
And, yes, I often do get 15K out of my Avon rears, 30K out of the fronts.
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houstone
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Can't get enough...
Santa Fe, TX
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 28, 2009, 06:23:07 AM »
What do you mean by "pull down"? Remove the wheel and inspect the wheel and output splines, or take the final drive off and look at the driveshaft end, too? I presume that does NOT include disassembly of the final drive unit or going further up the driveshaft?
Thanks,
Jeff
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Houdini
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VRCC #28458 - VRCCDS#144
Allen, TX
Re: Back to the Darkside
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September 28, 2009, 09:16:22 AM »
I've been greasing my splines every 10K since I purchased the bike but the previous owner didn't do any maintenance as far as I can tell. The first time I changed the gear oil it drained out thicker than honey with a lovely metallic sheen to it. In hind-sight, I should have pulled the driveshaft at that time and inspected it.
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Valkpilot
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What does the data say?
Corinth, Texas
Re: Back to the Darkside
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October 02, 2009, 05:35:45 PM »
Quote from: Vermithrax on September 28, 2009, 09:16:22 AM
I've been greasing my splines every 10K since I purchased the bike but the previous owner didn't do any maintenance as far as I can tell. The first time I changed the gear oil it drained out thicker than honey with a lovely metallic sheen to it. In hind-sight, I should have pulled the driveshaft at that time and inspected it.
I just changed my rear drive oil for the first time and it was still in pretty good shape.
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VRCC #19757
IBA #44686
1998 Black Standard
2007 Goldwing
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