The bike is hard to push around in neutral. Clutch in or out doesn't matter. Put it on the center stand and the back wheel is somewhat hard to turn. I thought I should be able to spin it fairly freely. Is this a problem?
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Quick Shaft Drive Question
'79 850G. The Bagger with Baggage. Like meeting a new girlfriend at 40...
The bike is hard to push around in neutral. Clutch in or out doesn't matter. Put it on the center stand and the back wheel is somewhat hard to turn. I thought I should be able to spin it fairly freely. Is this a problem?Tags: None
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rusted
wow, I have a project 80 850 that I've been working on and noticed the same problem today trying to roll the bike around.russell
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There is more resistance in the shaft system than there is with a chain, but you should be able to push the bike around.
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It isn't Uncommon for the Rear Brake pads to drag, the Two Main Reasons seem to be Calipers or Master Cylinder in need of Rebuild OR the Brake Pedal Hanging due to Crud Built up around the Actuator Shaft. I had the Hanging Brake pedal Issue on My 850 until they Knocked out and Cleaned the Splined Actuator shaft when I got New Tires this Spring. No Issues Since!:-D
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Goose
Brakes was my initial suspect. But never had a shaftie before and didn't know what to expect. It's a bear to push around, can't hardly do it while straddling the bike.
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BassCliff
Mr. Goose,
Just to add to Mr. marvinsc's wisdom.... Do you have fresh 90wt gear oil in the rear differential? On the center stand, does the rear wheel have any "wobble" from side to side? Are the axle bearings in good shape? Any play in them?
I guess I'm just a worrier. 8-[
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Goose
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostMr. Goose,
Just to add to Mr. marvinsc's wisdom.... Do you have fresh 90wt gear oil in the rear differential?
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostOn the center stand, does the rear wheel have any "wobble" from side to side?
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostAre the axle bearings in good shape? Any play in them?
Originally posted by BassCliff View PostI guess I'm just a worrier.
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