
shaft oil
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shaft oil
84 R100: My owners manual has a written notation to reduce the oil volume from the printed 150 ml to 100ml. Is this still the way to go? With such a small volume should it be changed more often than the rear gear oil? I'm using synthetic gear oil so I don't change as often, maybe every other year. The bike is ridden regularly, but I don't put lots of miles on this machine. The oil looks clear and clean. What say you? 

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Re: shaft oil
I do not know the answer to this question. I just wanted to remark that it's really weird ZM posting all these questions about motorcycles here on the site. 

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As long as you have oil in the shaft your are fine. It just lubes the splines at the diff and the U-joint. Neither need much, just need to be wet. Neither ware much so there is little metal, like the gear box or drive, so there will be little crap in the oil.
We just change oil in the shaft cuz we're airhead owners. It's not like it's an modern BMW that is all dry and sealed for life.
We just change oil in the shaft cuz we're airhead owners. It's not like it's an modern BMW that is all dry and sealed for life.
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Without boobies!Major Softie wrote:I do not know the answer to this question. I just wanted to remark that it's really weird ZM posting all these questions about motorcycles here on the site.
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Re: shaft oil
It would work just fine with only 50 cc. Measure what you put in and what you take out. Then record it in your log.
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Hey this is the Serious part of the forum. Technical questions. I don't fool around in this forum unless the thread gets degraded. I suggest that the Airhead is the Boobiest motorcycle of all!Garnet wrote:Without boobies!Major Softie wrote:I do not know the answer to this question. I just wanted to remark that it's really weird ZM posting all these questions about motorcycles here on the site.
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Duane Ausherman wrote:It would work just fine with only 50 cc. Measure what you put in and what you take out. Then record it in your log.
Yes. I'm recording more info maintenance all the time. It's so easy to forget what you have done in a years time. When you have several bikes in operation, it becomes even more important. I also find the digital camera, during disassembly, a real time saver when things go back together.
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Not true!Zombie Master wrote: I don't fool around in this forum unless the thread gets degraded.
I degraded my thread on this forum and I don't see you foolin' round over there.

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ME 109 wrote:Not true!Zombie Master wrote: I don't fool around in this forum unless the thread gets degraded.
I degraded my thread on this forum and I don't see you foolin' round over there.

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Some run it dry, I prefer some lubrication. Doesn't take much to keep all the mating parts happy.
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