82ndAirborne
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So, I'd like to give everyone the entire history of this problem in hopes that it may help in the diagnosis.
Back in the fall I knew it was time for new Shocks because the seals had ruptured, spraying oil on the back wheel and eventually bottoming out. I initially thought the oil was coming from the primary case and rode the bike a few more times before realizing it was the Shocks. The last time I rode it I noticed the back wheel seemed to shift on acceleration. I attributed this to the Shocks and a couple of months ago ordered a really nice set from Curtis (Wildsteadworx). I installed the Shocks without any problems, however I noticed one side of my rear fender was lower than the other (In relation to the tire). I double checked the Shocks to make sure they were adjusted evenly...they were. I test drove the bike, the Shocks worked fine, but I still felt some movement from the back wheel during hard accelerations. Stopping to check the wheel, it seemed tight...no movement.
The next time I rode the bike I got on it a little hard and I felt the Drive Belt slip. I stopped, it was really lose. This puzzled me, it wasn't lose before. When I got home and checked everything out I realized the rear axle had shifted, like the torque:from the belt had pulled that side in. I decided to pull everything apart on the rear wheel. I replaced Bearings (Old ones were fine), New drive belt, New brake pads. Everything went back together perfectly, except I noticed the Rotor didn't align evenly in the Caliper as it once did. Anyway, I torqued the axle nut to 65 ft. Lb., and went for a ride. I immediately felt the axle shift again so I went back home. Sure enough, the axle had moved but the belt side was still tight. I examined the swingarm and it looks like it has moved as far to the drive side as possible, leaving no space between it and the frame. The opposite side has about 3/8 inch space between swingarm and frame. I've got a few pictures, although poor visibility. I put a tiny screwdriver blade on the drive side trying to demonstrate how tight it is, and a large screwdriver on the other. Also, I enclosed pictures showing the drive side space at 1 inch th the fender, other side is 1 3/8.
I thought I would check with you guys and get your opinion before I go further.
Back in the fall I knew it was time for new Shocks because the seals had ruptured, spraying oil on the back wheel and eventually bottoming out. I initially thought the oil was coming from the primary case and rode the bike a few more times before realizing it was the Shocks. The last time I rode it I noticed the back wheel seemed to shift on acceleration. I attributed this to the Shocks and a couple of months ago ordered a really nice set from Curtis (Wildsteadworx). I installed the Shocks without any problems, however I noticed one side of my rear fender was lower than the other (In relation to the tire). I double checked the Shocks to make sure they were adjusted evenly...they were. I test drove the bike, the Shocks worked fine, but I still felt some movement from the back wheel during hard accelerations. Stopping to check the wheel, it seemed tight...no movement.
The next time I rode the bike I got on it a little hard and I felt the Drive Belt slip. I stopped, it was really lose. This puzzled me, it wasn't lose before. When I got home and checked everything out I realized the rear axle had shifted, like the torque:from the belt had pulled that side in. I decided to pull everything apart on the rear wheel. I replaced Bearings (Old ones were fine), New drive belt, New brake pads. Everything went back together perfectly, except I noticed the Rotor didn't align evenly in the Caliper as it once did. Anyway, I torqued the axle nut to 65 ft. Lb., and went for a ride. I immediately felt the axle shift again so I went back home. Sure enough, the axle had moved but the belt side was still tight. I examined the swingarm and it looks like it has moved as far to the drive side as possible, leaving no space between it and the frame. The opposite side has about 3/8 inch space between swingarm and frame. I've got a few pictures, although poor visibility. I put a tiny screwdriver blade on the drive side trying to demonstrate how tight it is, and a large screwdriver on the other. Also, I enclosed pictures showing the drive side space at 1 inch th the fender, other side is 1 3/8.
I thought I would check with you guys and get your opinion before I go further.
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