I've got two K75's and I've service the Driveshaft on both a couple of times. We all know the drill, not really complicated, takes a little time but, well worth the effort.
I recently bought a third K75, a 1994 "C" model. The bike has just over 100K miles but ran deciently, had a lot of the parts I was looking for to bring back one of my other bikes.
I decided I would pull the final drive and take a look at the drive line.
It diidn't look too bad, not perfect by any means but not horrible either,

IMG_3696.JPG (32.63 kB . 768x576 - viewed 609 times) Not bad for 100K.
While cleaning the splines for this picture I noticed there was something inside the driveshaft that would not allow me to insert the brush I was using more then about 1 and a half inches into the spline area.
Here is what I found.

IMG_3698.JPG (38.81 kB . 768x576 - viewed 574 times) It appears that some one plugged the end of this shaft with some type of silicone, or some such material.
I saw a Chris Harris video sometime back where he was talking about cutting a drive shaft to insert a silicone plug to keep spline lube in the splines rather then allowing it traveling up the shaf. then welding the shaft back together.
I don't see any evidence the shaft had been cut and welded. I'm trying to figure out how this was accomplished. I stuck screw driver inside the shaft and the silicone feels solid.
So now I'm wondering if someone filled the entire shaft with silicone?
I weighed this shaft with the u joint just the way it came out of the bike, it weighs about 3Lbs 2 Oz. Anyone out there have a spare shaft sitting on a shelf that they could weigh.
I'm pretty sure the driveshafts on my other two K's were hollow.