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Old 07-20-2011, 12:15 AM   #16
dougster   dougster is offline
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Gear whine

Mac, if there IS something wrong, I would welcome tire noise as the culprit!

I put new swingarm seals in when I did the service about 3000 miles ago, as well as a new cotter pin, and head pipe gaskets. I cleaned the driveshaft boot and it is in great condition.

By the way, I did not even have to take my pipes off to remove all this stuff. I figured out a way to remove the rear end without taking the pipes loose at all! I will try to remember to shoot some pictures of the process as I put it back together.
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