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It's good to see no one holding back! :lol:
Say that 3 time fast.
... molybdenum ...
Say that 3 time fast.
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Now THAT is something new to me. :-kIn the old days, pre-GS, shafts had a further problem, torque. When the rider nailed the throttle, the bike tended to lay down on one side. So if you were leaned heavy into a turn on that side, and nailed the throttle coming out of the turn, you had issues. But the GS models eliminated that problem completely.
On a stock GS comparatively there is actually VERY little difference between a chain driven bike and a shaftie. My fully loaded GS1100G never had any trouble keeping up with either Bwringer's stripped down 850G or Joe Nardy's clean 1100E (same year as my "G") when we rode together in the "spirited group" in the twisties.So how much power will the shaft rob?
I do mine every 100,000 miles, whether they need it or not.When's the last time any of you did any work on your car/truck/suv drive shafts/rear diffs? ... EXACTLY!![]()
Hopefully they'll find all the threads on torn up splines.Maybe there should be some kind of sticky thread, so newbies like me could find out that these shaft drive GS's are not prone to troubles?
Hopefully they'll find all the threads on torn up splines.