As most of you know, proper lubrication of the driveshaft splines requires disassembly and direct application of a high molybdenum disulfide grease directly to the splines every 10k miles. In my research I found that Honda adamantly recommends a minimum moly content of 60% for lubricating Goldwing splines. Even though these aren't Hondas, I used that as my target content, figuring that the more moly the better. I found the bel-ray stuff difficult to locate, but what I did find was Loctite Moly Paste. It's 65% molybdenum disulfide, and is available in an 8 oz. jar that includes an applicator brush attached to the lid. I thought that was a nice touch, as moly is some sticky stuff and adheres to flesh about as well as it adheres to metal. It's pretty expensive - about $20 plus shipping for 8 oz.'s - but that is essentially a lifetime supply for an XS. Anyway, I just thought I would pass it along.

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