ZooTech wrote:No attitude intended, Paul. And according to my maintenance schedule, the shaft drive must be taken apart and greased at 7500, 15000, 30000, and 45000 miles. That's four disassemblies before a belt-drive has to be replaced.
I'm not sure whose manual you are referring to, but I have the Honda Valkyrie factory shop manual.
There is no scheduled maintenance on the shaft itself. None. Period.
The final drive is scheduled for a drain every 24,000 miles. Easy job.
Most of us do the hub splines whenever we replace the rear tire, might as well, the tire is out of the way.
Some of us (22,000 plus Valkyrie riders) will, while the wheel is off, undo the 4 bolts holding the final drive unit to the swingarm, pull the final drive unit off and then slide the drive shaft out. My drive shaft has never really required it, but I clean and regrease it anyway.
So it all boils down to nothing really, no "tear down", only a few minutes of disassembly and some lubrication.
I wasn't addressing the "belt vs shaft" argument, either, somehow that got woven into your last reply.
So, recheck your manual, afterall, it lead you to believe my bike has two u-joints, right?
There is no such thing as a bad motorcycle.
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