hey there folks.....been quite the warm summer up here.....and all over for that matter.....anywho, was looking to replace the rear prophylactic.....almost slipped out from under me the other day in a beautiful 5:00 am downpour...

after i got the tire off, i noticed that the actual drive gear to the wheel was very dry and so was the housing on the final drive...


i am wondering if this requires lubrication (it must!)....also, while i am this far, should i tear apart the final drive and clean out all the gunk....i have changed the final drive oil per spec, but never tore down and did a complete clean and re-lube.....don't feel like buying the "$50 dollar bearing".....can clean and repack no probs.....or so i think.....advice here would be good!!!....


hope everyone is having a great riding season......also, thanx in advance for any and all information on this!!.....ross
p.s. hey there t.c......THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH!!!!
 
							
						
					
after i got the tire off, i noticed that the actual drive gear to the wheel was very dry and so was the housing on the final drive...


i am wondering if this requires lubrication (it must!)....also, while i am this far, should i tear apart the final drive and clean out all the gunk....i have changed the final drive oil per spec, but never tore down and did a complete clean and re-lube.....don't feel like buying the "$50 dollar bearing".....can clean and repack no probs.....or so i think.....advice here would be good!!!....


hope everyone is having a great riding season......also, thanx in advance for any and all information on this!!.....ross

p.s. hey there t.c......THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH!!!!
 
							
						 
		
	 
		
	 
		
	 However, if you've not seen any leaking from the FD, then I wouldn't bother taking it apart!  Use some mild cleaner to remove the grime from the outer seal area, clean up the inner spline area, and then SLATHER lots of gear grease all around and inside it, and around the splines on the wheel hub, and then throw it all back together.
  However, if you've not seen any leaking from the FD, then I wouldn't bother taking it apart!  Use some mild cleaner to remove the grime from the outer seal area, clean up the inner spline area, and then SLATHER lots of gear grease all around and inside it, and around the splines on the wheel hub, and then throw it all back together. 


 
		
	

 
		
	 
							
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