Did a search, and no real answers.
My rear end...

has been a little sloppy...

on decal; then some slop when rolling on. Had a rear flat, so it was time to inspect. The spyder gears are a little worn - I replaced them 2 tires (7500 miles) ago. The drive gears maybe 2x as much - there were showing slight tooth deformation at the same time. Still runnable for at least another tire change or so.
Looking at ebay, complete pumpkins range from $400 to about double; with few, if any, details of wear or miles. Looking at the parts fiche, the gearset is about $250. I do most of my own work, so unless I needed bearings or seals, this seems the way to go.
But.
Bearings and seals would add up to another $200 or so. Yet as...beefy... as these bikes are, I am not entirely sure bearings would be required. The bike has about 100k on it; but I do rider her pretty hard - with good maintenance. While my commute is a leisurely 45 miles at 80-85, once a month at least I get a good 800-1000 mile or so ride in. Some high speed work, with lots of fast twisties - think the 191 north out of Safford AZ to Alpine - the best 150 miles of curvy roads in the world, IMHO... But I digress.
So bearings - yay or nay? Opinions? Experience? Can't confirm until I get it apart, but it has to wait a couple weeks until I get back from a work trip overseas.
This sure seems to be a weak point on this bike; once I get out of this dam job that sucks the oxygen out of my life

, I need to see if the GL1800 swingarm/pumpkin would align with the Valk engine output shaft. Back on my "Super Valk" project, I got to the point where I finished modifying the Valk frame to accommodate the solo 1800 shock, and moved the swingarm mounts to align the GL1800 swingarm/pumpkin with the 1800 engine in the Valk frame; but there the project stalled. Not technically - but just timewise.