Its a job worth doing - for those who dont want to - for those who dont whats the big problem - its your bike and your choice. The forum is supposed to be a place to share experiences and advice / tips / feedback so thats what the Original poster did in the search of some help.
I am happy to do it I have had 1 x GS (had a final drive fail at 4 years) plus 1 x RT (no problems but only kept it 2 years) plus 2 x GSA (1 kept 2 years and never had a problem and the most recent I have kept 4 years and the final drive was rusted solid to the shaft) - so as you can see it is allot to do with luck / time you keep them / maintenance / build at factory / cleaning.....but it is such a simple job I will now do it annually on this or any other bike (BMW) i own.
I dont preach to anyone they have to do this task I only post that I have owned some good and some bad bikes in the GS range and I will personally choose to do this task and have the piece of mind that its done. I work on the principle that the shaft drive has 2 x UJ joints fitted either end to a splined shaft - the fact that they are not welded to or bolted to those shafts tells me they are supposed to be removable or slide on the shaft - so I want to make sure they stay that way - then if I want to remove the Final drive for anything it will remove easily.
It is only my opinion - and I type this because it has been an experience of many years of ownership - however I also have friends who have never had a problem and some that have with the final drives on their own GS's.
I am in no way an expert and if you want more realistic advice then maybe Steptoe would be better to give you a "yes you should" or "no you shouldn't" definitive answer - but in my book if you want to get to know your bike a little better and do some of the maintenance yourself out of warranty period or maybe even only ever buy a used bike due to funds then it doesn't hurt to have posts like this.
Rik
I am happy to do it I have had 1 x GS (had a final drive fail at 4 years) plus 1 x RT (no problems but only kept it 2 years) plus 2 x GSA (1 kept 2 years and never had a problem and the most recent I have kept 4 years and the final drive was rusted solid to the shaft) - so as you can see it is allot to do with luck / time you keep them / maintenance / build at factory / cleaning.....but it is such a simple job I will now do it annually on this or any other bike (BMW) i own.
I dont preach to anyone they have to do this task I only post that I have owned some good and some bad bikes in the GS range and I will personally choose to do this task and have the piece of mind that its done. I work on the principle that the shaft drive has 2 x UJ joints fitted either end to a splined shaft - the fact that they are not welded to or bolted to those shafts tells me they are supposed to be removable or slide on the shaft - so I want to make sure they stay that way - then if I want to remove the Final drive for anything it will remove easily.
It is only my opinion - and I type this because it has been an experience of many years of ownership - however I also have friends who have never had a problem and some that have with the final drives on their own GS's.
I am in no way an expert and if you want more realistic advice then maybe Steptoe would be better to give you a "yes you should" or "no you shouldn't" definitive answer - but in my book if you want to get to know your bike a little better and do some of the maintenance yourself out of warranty period or maybe even only ever buy a used bike due to funds then it doesn't hurt to have posts like this.
Rik


,sorry but its obvious if you have ever done the spline lube that the shaft is one piece