New XS1100 owner here. Just picked up the bike last week, 46,000 miles,dirty, but in pretty decent shape. The rear brakes and tire were toast, so while I had them off, I thought I'd take off the final drive and refresh it a bit. Feeling a bit gung-ho, I opened it up, drained the stinky oil, and threw the parts in a mineral spirits parts washer and scrubbed 'em up for a few minutes. It looks really pretty now, but I'm concerned about proper re-assembly.
Mainly, I'm wondering if the needle bearing around the axle sleeve inside the final drive housing wants grease, or if it is lubricated by the gear oil in housing. By the way, I'm assuming that the rest of the bearing in the housing are intended to be oil lubed, and require no grease.
The Clymer manual basically says, "don't open it" regarding the final drive. Too late. So I write here. Obviously many folk toss their stock drives, and upgrade to 750 or 850 drives, but I'd prefer to keep this one for now.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Mainly, I'm wondering if the needle bearing around the axle sleeve inside the final drive housing wants grease, or if it is lubricated by the gear oil in housing. By the way, I'm assuming that the rest of the bearing in the housing are intended to be oil lubed, and require no grease.
The Clymer manual basically says, "don't open it" regarding the final drive. Too late. So I write here. Obviously many folk toss their stock drives, and upgrade to 750 or 850 drives, but I'd prefer to keep this one for now.
Thanks in advance for any info.
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