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bluedawgie
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Well, I managed to pull the rear wheel. That went fairly well. I did have a little bit of an issue with the height of the rear fender when trying to remove the tire. I ended up putting a floor jack under the center stand, raising it up, and sliding a couple of 2x4's I had handily laying around, under the stand. That was only real issue, oh....along with having to go purchase a 12 pt. 24 mm. closed end wrench to remove the axle retaining nut on the left side. My standard set only went up to 21 mm. The splined gears looked good. Blew them off with air, and sprayed some degreaser on them to clean them up. No missing teeth on either side. I tried to move the driveshaft, but it still only moved just slightly. Guess it's time to move on up the shaft area. I'm thinking about separating the drive train at the rubber protective boot area. If it moves freely after that, then the issue is most likely within the transmission somewhere. Oh, I didn't take apart the rear hub assembly. Curious as to what's in there. <g>