I have heard tales of coiled ropes or nests of cloth and keeping your fingers crossed that the stars align.
So its a 2002 R1150GSA that I have swapped a gearbox on. I could take the bezel drive off and do all that malarky to set it up again after. Or I could just lob it all in there in one go if only I could get the shafts to "mate".
Keen to give it a go keeping it intact.
Anyone done it successfully, or is it an urban myth?
The shafts don't seem to be keyed so I wasn't going to worry about getting it all "in phase", another urban myth I reckon. or at the least the slight effect being out of phase will have on an old knacker like mine that gets thrashed off road won't be worth worrying about.
All tips and advice appreciated. Yes, I know - take the rope out....
So its a 2002 R1150GSA that I have swapped a gearbox on. I could take the bezel drive off and do all that malarky to set it up again after. Or I could just lob it all in there in one go if only I could get the shafts to "mate".
Keen to give it a go keeping it intact.
Anyone done it successfully, or is it an urban myth?
The shafts don't seem to be keyed so I wasn't going to worry about getting it all "in phase", another urban myth I reckon. or at the least the slight effect being out of phase will have on an old knacker like mine that gets thrashed off road won't be worth worrying about.
All tips and advice appreciated. Yes, I know - take the rope out....
