1200 GS Gear train backlash

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2008 GS With the bike on the centre stand and the engine dead and 1st gear selected what is the acceptable backlash from the engine to the rear wheel measured at the circumference of the rear tyre.
 
Not measured it but I guess it's about 2" of backlash. 64,000 on the clock:thumb

I'm guessing they all do that:thumb
 
There are so many links in the shaftdrive train, that sort of backlash is inevitable with splines, clutch/input shaft, inputshaft/layshaft, layshaft/outputshaft, outputshaft/driveshaft, driveshaft/pinion, pinion/crownwheel.

There's six, all with no more than 0.5mm each which then gets magnified by the radius of the wheel. The problems occur when one gets excessive!
 
back lash

hi have just checked mine [2010 adv with only 650 miles] i make it 60mm :beerjug:
 
There are so many links in the shaftdrive train, that sort of backlash is inevitable with splines, clutch/input shaft, inputshaft/layshaft, layshaft/outputshaft, outputshaft/driveshaft, driveshaft/pinion, pinion/crownwheel.

There's six, all with no more than 0.5mm each which then gets magnified by the radius of the wheel. The problems occur when one gets excessive!

I think the drive dogs on the side of each gear have this clearance to allow easier selection of each gear. The gear teeth themselves are in constant mesh.

Stephen
 


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