If the failure of the driveshaft would have happened 200 meters earlier, in a left curve, while being in the right hand lane with lots of traffic before and after me, I probably would have been dead or seriously injured!
Last friday, I was going to work as usual. I had an open lorry with dirt/gravel on it, and I had dust blowing in my face. I thought I should take over, but decided to wait until I had cleared the curve.
Said and done.. after the curve, I went out to the left hand lane, went from 90 to 120 km/h to make a quick take over and get back into the right hand lane again. When I am along side the lorry, something happens. The rear wheel starts bouncing off the road for a few seconds, until it starts to slide. I don't really have time to think, I just held on and thought I must try to follow with the skids, not break with the front breaks and just keep the damn motorcycle up straight.
Fortunately, I manage to do so and are stopping just at the raid that are separating the traffic from each other.
I put the bike on the sidestand and quickly jump off to set myself in safety between the separating rails in case a car is coming and not able to change lanes or something.
Just so glad nothing happened more than a bike with a completely jammed driveshaft.
Rear wheel is completely locked and I can not shift down. Trying to shift from 5 to 4 is impossible, it never enters the 4:th gear completely, and the rear wheel is locked no matter what I do.
When I came to a stop, I also noticed fluids pouring out from the engine, around the drive shaft area.
So the question is, before I open the engine.. what could have happened? Any ideas?
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