In the early 90's I replaced the bell housing with a new one. That was the popular theory at the time that the bell housing became distorted in the shipping crate. It didn't make much sense but I did that anyways. BMW was not offering up any other explanation at the time for what was causing the problem.
The first 4 times it was replaces under warranty, the dealership was really good about getting it repaired. But they did not have a reason for why it was happening. From that service bulletin that was sent in this feed it seems to indicate that BMW had an idea of what was causing the problem. Unfortunately it seems that it was only sent out to US dealerships.
In the first year of owning the bike I put about 70,000km on it. I had the input shaft fail 4 times. Since the warranty was 3 years at that time, the dealer figured they would have the problem figured out before the warranty expired. I ended up working out of the country for the next year so the bike sat for awhile. Before the warranty was up, I asked BMW to replace the transmission, but they said that since it was working they would not replace it. They told me that they would deal with it when it happened again. Well I have hung on to that letter for over 30 years and I am going to see if they will honour that and deal with it.
It's a long shot, but I have time before I can get time to fix the bike. Thanks for all the input. As far as the monolever goes I have always been happy with the handling of the bike. I did replace the standard shock with an Olins when it was about 4 years old and have been happy with that.
I have also picked up a spare engine along the way,
How did the bike handle on the ATV trail? I've had mine on a few dirt roads, but haven't bottomed it out,