Le singe
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I recently bought a 1998 R850 for spares, the bike was incomplete, I'm not even sure of the model! It has a 5-speed gearbox which works perfectly.
I removed the gearbox today to clean it up and found sealant around the end plate, which convinces me it has been re-built at some time.
According to the experts, later, (after '97), gearboxes are extremely reliable, so why has it been re-built?
There are numbers stamped on the top, RHS of the cluch housing, one of which is '1995', my 1100 is a '94 model and has '94' stamped in the same location on the clutch housing.
Is this just a coincidence, or are the gearboxes stamped with numbers which correspond to their date of manufacture?
I removed the gearbox today to clean it up and found sealant around the end plate, which convinces me it has been re-built at some time.
According to the experts, later, (after '97), gearboxes are extremely reliable, so why has it been re-built?
There are numbers stamped on the top, RHS of the cluch housing, one of which is '1995', my 1100 is a '94 model and has '94' stamped in the same location on the clutch housing.
Is this just a coincidence, or are the gearboxes stamped with numbers which correspond to their date of manufacture?
