I posted a couple months ago about getting a hold of a pristine 95 K75, less than 6K miles.
Well, she'd been sitting up for over 10 years, but under good shelter, so was not much problem getting
her going. Since then, new tires, new battery, progressive springs, and a new rear master cylinder.
Anyway - figured she was way overdue on a spline lube, both clutch and drive shaft.
So I found some info about some shortcuts on IBMWR I think it might have been.
No problem doing the clutch, although it was not fun - got her done in around 5 or 6 hours.
It looked clean and no wear or rust.
However, the trick mentioned in the article on the shaft lube, had a cool idea. It suggested not
Dismantling the swing arm, but attaching a hose clamp to the end of the drive shaft where it
comes out to attach to the rear drive. Then using a couple screwdrivers apply force to pull the driveshaft out
of the transmission end. This worked great, but I could not get the drive shaft completely out. It seems that
the driveshaft on the tranny end has some sloppy welds on it that make it too fat to be pulled out through the
end of the swing arm, since the end of the swingarm is flanged on the inside.
So to make a long story short, I put it back and just lubed the final drive end.
I suspect the other end does not wear much anyway since it does not slide, but is locked in place by
the clip on that end.
It still bothers me though to not finish the job, but last time I took a swingarm off a Beemer (R1100) I lost a couple of
the tiny needle bearings and it cost a fortune for the replacement.
Is this an oddball drive shaft. Should you be able to pull it out from the back?
Larry