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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
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I will post pic of my totalled failed splines thusday of friday i am waiting on my part from suzuki.
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flyingace
Originally posted by lurch12_2000 View PostWhat! I'm going to break the 50k mile mark with that baby, so I can prove you all wrong....let's see...if I lube it every 500 miles and don't pop any wheelies and skip taking any passengers, and toss out my tool kit, and lose 20 lbs (well maybe not as I don't have 20 lbs to lose)....60k easy!!!!
anyways, Mr Bwringer, do you have one sitting in your huge vintage parts pile that's good and at a great price? PM me if you do...thanks
Anyway, maybe we can all place bets on when the splines will fail. Closest to the actual mileage wins all!
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I pulled the pumpkin off mine today just for peace of mind. Drive shaft splines looked great but there were no signs of having been relubed since the original assembly date 27 yrs ago. I lathered everything up with Honda moly grease and will reassemble it tomorrow.
I think Zook said it all when he said Murphy's Law will apply. My sentiments, exactly.
Good luck!
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Grandpa
Originally posted by progas View PostHi, I have owned a motorcycle business for 29 years, and I'm here to say, you have all kinds of life left in that set-up! I have seen WAY worse and they went on and on. When you assemble it, just be sure to grease it in good shape, I would not worry about it in the least.....Bob
Most inexpensive solution is to find on eBay a rear wheel off an early GS850G, (79 and 80), and use the spline set in the hub. The early spline sets last forever.
I know this for a fact. I used an early spline set on my GS1100GK for 100,000+ with no sign of wear. I used to remove it, check it, and lube it at every rear tire change.
You may have 29 years of experience in the motorcycle business, but I had 23 years and 270,000 miles on GS shafties. I know what I'm talking about, and if you think there's life left in that set of splines, you're totally wrong, and may do someone on this forum a great disservice.
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Good that you pulled the adapter out of the wheel to inspect it.
Oh, and good photos also.
I would think you will not get much life left out of that, especailly if you ever ride out to Timbuckou, which is where I understand that these usally fail.
And a factor that hasnt been mentioned before is that that much wear then also involves a lot of drive train lash, and depending on your riding style that may or may not be too much of a concern as far as efffect on the bikes handling, .... but ... (as Brain mentioned) will also cause the rate of wear to accelerate.
Here is a picture of what I found when I got a 1100GK. It had a lot of drive train lash. This picture compares to a new one (that I got right away, before riding anymore).
http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
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Originally posted by Redman View PostGood that you pulled the adapter out of the wheel to inspect it.
Oh, and good photos also.
I would think you will not get much life left out of that, especailly if you ever ride out to Timbuckou, which is where I understand that these usally fail.
And a factor that hasnt been mentioned before is that that much wear then also involves a lot of drive train lash, and depending on your riding style that may or may not be too much of a concern as far as efffect on the bikes handling, .... but ... (as Brain mentioned) will also cause the rate of wear to accelerate.
Here is a picture of what I found when I got a 1100GK. It had a lot of drive train lash. This picture compares to a new one (that I got right away, before riding anymore).
Those two photos say it all, Dave.
I've got one sitting on my shelf that looks just like that. We pulled it out of Al's '82 850GL at 24,000 miles. It was one hard launch into traffic away from vaporizing.
Note that the new spline adapter is silver in color, whereas the "soft" spline adapters are gold. The updated part is still in use on current models, so Suzuki isn't going to run out any time soon. And if you're patient (and cheap), there are dozens of models that used the updated part. It's not too hard to find a rear wheel on fleaBay or at your local bone yard, but for about $100 for a new one, it may not be worth your time and trouble to look far and wide for a used one.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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TheCafeKid
Steve (Lurch) I can say from personal experience as well, having blown TWO of those splines on the same bike (my 1100G just like yours) within 15k miles of each other, that YOURS is riding on borrowed time. The fact that the leading edge of the teeth are pitted, chipped and broken should cause immediate alarm because, if you look at the teeth on the pumpkin, they probably look nothing like that. Id say ditch that sucker. I had an older style 'black" spline, but i sold it to another forum member that was in need, or I would have one to offer up.
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by flyingace View Post.....
Anyway, maybe we can all place bets on when the splines will fail. Closest to the actual mileage wins all!
Submit your mileage estimate as to when it fails and leaves me stranded. The closest without going over gets a phone call to come pick me up on the side of the road and brings a replacement to swap out. After, you'll get a home cooked meal and a cold drink of your choice and an hour of me whining about the cheap metal part they put in these powerful bikes!...any takers?
note: if it makes it past 50k then all you naysayers have to write apologies on the forum and promise to never say never again!...BTW I am still looking for a replacement spline before spring in case anyone has it or spots one at a good price. Otherwise the 1100E becomes my main ride. Nice to have choices, eh?
thanks
NOTE: WOULD A 198? GS650G HAVE THE SAME BLACK SPLINE TO FIT THE 1100G???Last edited by Guest; 01-24-2009, 07:06 PM.
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Originally posted by lurch12_2000 View PostBets up!!
Submit your mileage estimate as to when it fails and leaves me stranded. The closest without going over gets a phone call to come pick me up on the side of the road and brings a replacement to swap out. After, you'll get a home cooked meal and a cold drink of your choice and an hour of me whining about the cheap metal part they put in these powerful bikes!...any takers?
note: if it makes it past 50k then all you naysayers have to write apologies on the forum and promise to never say never again!...BTW I am still looking for a replacement spline before spring in case anyone has it or spots one at a good price. Otherwise the 1100E becomes my main ride. Nice to have choices, eh?
thanks
NOTE: WOULD A 198? GS650G HAVE THE SAME BLACK SPLINE TO FIT THE 1100G???
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Grandpa
Originally posted by lurch12_2000 View PostBets up!!
note: if it makes it past 50k then all you naysayers have to write apologies on the forum and promise to never say never again!...
On my 1982 GS850G it failed at 24,000. That was in 1987, on a Sunday morning at 7:30, in dead downtown Harrisonburg, VA, riding home from Boy Scout camp with my son. Long ordeal. Never again.
I replaced it with a new one, just like the original. 10,000 miles later it showed signs of wear, even after thoroughly lubing it. That's when I got an old-style black unit off a 79 850. That's the one on the GK when I sold it to TheCafeKid in August 08.
The black ones last forever. The gold ones suck. It's that simple.
I don't apologize for a damn thing, even in the highly unlikely (impossible, actually) event that this spline set will reach 50,000 miles.
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lurch12_2000
Originally posted by Grandpa View PostLurch, there is absolutely no way the stock gold-colored splines will last 50,000 miles. No way in hell. I guarantee it.
On my 1982 GS850G it failed at 24,000. That was in 1987, on a Sunday morning at 7:30, in dead downtown Harrisonburg, VA, riding home from Boy Scout camp with my son. Long ordeal. Never again.
I replaced it with a new one, just like the original. 10,000 miles later it showed signs of wear, even after thoroughly lubing it. That's when I got an old-style black unit off a 79 850. That's the one on the GK when I sold it to TheCafeKid in August 08.
The black ones last forever. The gold ones suck. It's that simple.
I don't apologize for a damn thing, even in the highly unlikely (impossible, actually) event that this spline set will reach 50,000 miles.
Before you all get too torqued up, I've been facetious about pushing it to 50k.
I'm still waiting to track down an old style(black) spline. In the mean time with 2 feet of snow on the ground and ice patches on the road, I won't be putting too many miles on my 1100G for now and have some time. I don't plan on any road trips other than some 35 mile commutes to work even if I get it out of the garage on a nice day.
...anyway, I'll repost my question "if a 650G shaftie spline would be an option?"....since I know of one sitting under snow in someone's backyard locally.
OK, I'LL ANSWER MY OWN QUESTION AFTER CHECKING ALPHA SPORTS PARTS FICHE....YES, THEY ARE THE SAME PART NUMBER FOR THE 1100G AND 650G,Last edited by Guest; 01-24-2009, 10:28 PM.
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