Don't get cocky
James,
I doubt a 750/850 final drive would survive nitrous! I discovered problems with the XS1100 final drive setup on my stock '80G and I guarantee that a 750/850 final drive is not as sturdy as the 1100 final drive. If you don't make drag starts or pop the clutch to do wheelies the 750 final drive will last for a long time.
One of these days, hopefully before the final drive finally breaks, I'm going to take the 750 final drive apart and re-check the lash, ring and pinion contact patterns, the bearings and the bearing races. I set up and checked everything in the 750 final drive before actually putting it on my bike so I will be looking for worn yoke splines; sloppy u-joint; a crushed crushed washer; stress cracks in the aluminum input shaft and ring gear housings; input shaft bearing and race wear; increased gear and bearing lash. I expect to find a slightly wider, smeared, contact pattern on the ring and pinion gears from the smaller 750 ring gear flexing and sliding away from the input pinion gear under load but right now I have other things to do than to tear into a running bike and make it a not-running bike.
On the original XS1100 final drive setup on my '80G both the drive shaft lower splines and the final drive input coupler were damaged, the final drive input shaft housing was scored. After seeing the damage to the original XS1100 final drive setup and looking at the physically smaller components in the 750 final drive I did not trust it. I still don't trust it entirely but I change the final drive oil regularly and keep all of the splines greased and it has run without any audible or visible problems for over 30,000 miles. I do have a couple of spare XS1100 final drives in case the 750 final drive breaks.
I did a search of the forums and found a couple of threads with pictures of the damaged original XS1100 drive shaft and input coupler that I found on my '80G both before and during the 750 final drive swap.
Drive shaft lower end spline out-of-round damage:-
Who Ya Gonna Call? Grease-Busters!
Input coupler/input shaft 'flex' damage:-
Better XS11 u-joint for 750 final drive
The 750/850 final drive swap works and it works well but it is not as sturdy as the original 1100 final drive.
Originally posted by James England
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I doubt a 750/850 final drive would survive nitrous! I discovered problems with the XS1100 final drive setup on my stock '80G and I guarantee that a 750/850 final drive is not as sturdy as the 1100 final drive. If you don't make drag starts or pop the clutch to do wheelies the 750 final drive will last for a long time.
One of these days, hopefully before the final drive finally breaks, I'm going to take the 750 final drive apart and re-check the lash, ring and pinion contact patterns, the bearings and the bearing races. I set up and checked everything in the 750 final drive before actually putting it on my bike so I will be looking for worn yoke splines; sloppy u-joint; a crushed crushed washer; stress cracks in the aluminum input shaft and ring gear housings; input shaft bearing and race wear; increased gear and bearing lash. I expect to find a slightly wider, smeared, contact pattern on the ring and pinion gears from the smaller 750 ring gear flexing and sliding away from the input pinion gear under load but right now I have other things to do than to tear into a running bike and make it a not-running bike.
On the original XS1100 final drive setup on my '80G both the drive shaft lower splines and the final drive input coupler were damaged, the final drive input shaft housing was scored. After seeing the damage to the original XS1100 final drive setup and looking at the physically smaller components in the 750 final drive I did not trust it. I still don't trust it entirely but I change the final drive oil regularly and keep all of the splines greased and it has run without any audible or visible problems for over 30,000 miles. I do have a couple of spare XS1100 final drives in case the 750 final drive breaks.
I did a search of the forums and found a couple of threads with pictures of the damaged original XS1100 drive shaft and input coupler that I found on my '80G both before and during the 750 final drive swap.
Drive shaft lower end spline out-of-round damage:-
Who Ya Gonna Call? Grease-Busters!
Input coupler/input shaft 'flex' damage:-
Better XS11 u-joint for 750 final drive
The 750/850 final drive swap works and it works well but it is not as sturdy as the original 1100 final drive.
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