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82' 850G shaft drive question

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I bought and 82 850g in December and have been putting back together as the po had it ripped apart to make a cafe out of it. I've got it all together with a few exceptions and after reading the post I decided to take a look at the rear spines to make sure they are not going to fail the first time I ride it and of course to lube it.
The question I have is this bike only has about 7000 miles on it I understand the 82 came with the gold splines and they are the weaker ones but with this few miles am I good for a while? How soon do these fail? Is it just higher mileage bikes or should I be looking for a new spline set now so I have it when it fails?
Lastly I found a new one for $150 good price?


Thanks for the input.
 
Me, I'd wait before dropping $150 bucks. You are aware of spline issue, so stay vigilant- but at 7k, this shouldn't be a problem.
 
I changed out a spline on an '82 at around 50,000 miles. I'm not certain it was original though. I was not the original owner.

It cost round one hundred bucks in '09. Its $128.54 at Partshark today.
 
Splines anyone

Splines anyone

I replaced mine around 4k ago and it was worn about a third of the width of the splines, it was original and was one of the gold ones. Once they start to show wear they will go in a hurry. That connection is not designed to move back and forth. It isn't a difficult job just to take a look, clean it up and re-lube if that's all she needs. Then you will now for sure and won't need to think about it until you pull the wheel to change the tire.

Cheers
 
They usually go somewhere between 25,000 - 40,000 miles. Sometimes more, if the bike is only ridden by a little old lady on sunny Sundays.

How's that for vague? :D

Anyway, you've got a while to save up a few more rubles.
 
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