New-ish to me K75 RT, 110,000km / 68,000 miles. 1992 with ABS. Seems to run and ride generally ok.
The transmission ends up in the odd false-neutral between gears, most often between 4th and 5th, and especially if I shift in a hurry. Apparently a strong indication that the clutch splines need lubing. And change out gearbox lube and add the few ml of MoS2.
And while doing the clutch splines and moving the transmission, also check and lube the transmission output shaft / driveshaft splines.
I'm relatively new to this BMW cult-religion, so I need some skooling-up on the requisite worship of and penance to those holy splines. I will also have to find some of the spline-lube. We use Wurth industrial supplies, and Wurth SIG (Super Impact Grease) 3000 is available to me, or any recommendation of what is acceptable to the spline gods.
My back does not bend good any more, and I will not be propping the rear frame on a sawhorse and squatting under, if I did that the fire department would have to extricate me. So the brick will be up on the lift, and I may fabricate some 2x4's on the lift in the form of that sawhorse.
Lots of info on this motobrick workshop forum, in particular the multi-part youtube video about how to do the work. My personal preference (because I'm old and curmudgeonly) for work like this is to find step-by-step printed instructions, maybe with a few pictures, and print that off twice. Then as I take it apart, I tick off and scribble each step, make some notes along the way. On the re-assembly, use the clean set of instructions backwards, while also following the scribble notes made during dis-assembly.
My reason for posting is that I have searched around, and found multiple links to the youtube videos, which are great. But I do not find any step by step written instructions,. Even the manual is a bit sketchy on instructions; chapter x for rear wheel removal, then chapter y for final drive, and so on. Attached is a document I found for final drive removal, I'd like to find something like that for checking and lubing all the driveline splines.