Last fall I was riding one of my 850s when the rear wheel just suddenly locked up. Black strip on the pavement, brown strip on the shorts but I was able to luck out and keep it vertical.
I got it home to a corner of the garage and have just now gotten around to trying to fix it. I was able to shift through the gears at the time it happened; just no go when I let out on the clutch. So problem not in transmission. I can turn the rear wheel a wiggle bit back and forth and the shaft going into the enigine wiggles; problem not in hub or shaft. That leaves the secondary gear which makes sense. This engine I just swapped from a wrecked parts bike. It had a frontal collision with a car. The front end was of course toast and I wasn't going to chance any frame parts. But the engine was not involved in the impact and I assumed it would be o.k. It was low mileage compared to the 130,000 on the engine it replaced.
I can't know but I suspect that a sudden stoppage of the rear wheel in the accident caused secondary gear damage. It is something that would not be a consideration with a chain driven bike.
There is a plate on the side of the transmission case by the secondary gear location. I removed the bolts but the plate no move. I could get it to twist a couple of degrees but that's all. Time to check the books. I did not like what I read.
It appears that to access the assembly I will at least have to loosen the case bolts which has me wondering about possible leaks along the seams later. And the instructions for doing the work involve some specialized tools I do not have. And every book starts the secondary gear section with the warning that this work should only be done by an authorized service facility....essentially that it is both critical and tricky.
I am now wondering if it is even practical to salvage what otherwise seems to be a good engine, What if the amount of work and/or risk and/or expense involved added up to more than I could buy a decent running 850 for? Can I trust anyone, myself or "authorized" mechanic, to fix this problem in way to be sure it won't happen again and at a cost that makes sense?
Whatever feedback I get from this forum is my answer. If no one here has repaired a secondary drive, there is no way I go any further. I'm not much of a wrench to begin with.
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