This will be the first tire change since I've had the bike, so I would like to do a really comprehensive final drive maintenance. I've been sifting through the tech board searches and there is so much information there.
- Is there a list to "buy these" for final drive maintenance?
- Is there a consensus for rear wheel bearing replacement? The bike has about 24K on it, but considering a darkside tire should be on for awhile I don't want to miss anything.
- Who in North DFW will mount a car tire on a MC rim?
- Dynabeads or conventional balance the tire?
- Replace the Valve stem with a metal one - did I see somewhere those are available locally?
http://www.hdlparts.com/fiche_section_detail.asp?section=148101&category=MOTORCYCLES&make=HONDA&year=1998&fveh=3466From the above fische, you need parts 5 (thrust washer) and parts 20 and 21 (o-rings.)
From this fische
http://www.hdlparts.com/fiche_section_detail.asp?section=148102&category=MOTORCYCLES&make=HONDA&year=1998&fveh=3466 you need part 34 (o-ring.)
The best place to get the o-rings is
http://www.carolinabikeandtrike.com/ORings.htmYou can probably get away with re-using the thrust washer.
You'll need 30% moly paste (Honda Moly 60) for the drive gear and driven hub and to coat all the o-rings. You'll need 3% moly grease or a good quality bearing grease such as Bel-Ray Marine for the pinion cup and the ends of the drive shaft.
There is no set interval for servicing the bearings. Check them for smoothness by rotating them with your fingers. Try and apply some side load as you do. If you're not experiencing grinding feel or noises from the rear in corners, you probably don't need to mess with the bearings.
I would replace the final drive oil too. The manual calls for Hypoid Gear Oil 80W. I'm using Amsoil 75W90 synthetic.
Discount Tire in Corinth will mount a DS tire (they did mine and Sixguns'.) I have mine balanced at Denton Cycle Center and I also run Ride-On balancing compound and sealant.
I definitely recommend the all-metal valve stems. You may be able to find them at a tire store.
If you don't already have a manual, download one here:
http://www.valkyrienorway.com/ Scroll down to the Valkyrie Service Manual link.
Here's a post with some pictures of what you're getting into:
http://www.valkyrieforum.com/bbs/index.php/topic,18257.0.htmlDon't forget to clean the holes at the bottom of the pinion cup.
And most important: Loosen the nuts that mount the rear drive to the drive shaft housing and re-tighten them LAST, after the axle nut has been torrqued to spec