Ive got an 83 GS1100 with around 28k miles on it. Bike is in pristine condition, purchased from someone local around atlanta who had put a vance and hines on the bike and not re-jetted in it, resulting in it not running correctly. I re-jetted the carbs, performed a valve adjustment, replaced all fluids, etc. Road the bike a while, clutch was weak, so i bought an EBC kevlar clutch kit and installed it. Bike rides awesome at this point. Yesterday when i left the house for work i heard what i thought was a valve tick, but later noticed followed road speed rather than engine rpm. by the time i got to work i was hearing a scraping/bearing noise of some sort as im slowing down below 10mph. Put the bike on the center stand and i couldn't tell if it was coming from the rear diff or the transmission, but it was definitely there. By the time i got home it sounded like somebody was blending up some sockets, and its DEFINITELY coming from the trans. Now, considering its road speed related, i am assuming it has to be something to do with the secondary drive however, i have no idea how to tackle the repair. There seems to be a bearing retainer where the driveshaft bolts to the output flange which may allow me to remove the back section of the secondary drive and at least inspect any sort of play in the bearings back there. Now, another tidbit of information, the bike never once slipped or lost power, which leads me to believe the gears of the secondary drive are still good, so what does it point to, bearings? any writeups, diagrams, or other information anyone can share on this would be greatly appreciated. An in frame repair is always preferred. I really dont want to have to split the case because the engine runs extremely well. it sems like such a waste to have to rebuil the engine just to get to the transmission. I have a gs1000 engine and trans in the basement that was not running when i got it, however, it makes no noise when rotating the output shaft in nuetral, so im also wondering if any of the parts in it will swap to the gs1100. The casing of the trans/motor looks to be identical.
Thanks in advance guys, im trying to be able to ride this thing this summer.
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