Gearbox output shaft

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  1. Jollyhart

    Jollyhart New Member

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    Hi everybody.
    As the title says, I have had an output shaft disaster!
    My 5th gen stopped going foward one day, and I had to get it towed home.
    On pulling the side cover off the front sproket I discovered that I had NO splines left on my output shaft.That explains why I couldn't go forwards in any gear!
    I am left with a 3 choices...
    1 sell the bike as is.
    2 pull the motor and get another motor from the wreckers ($1000 aust)
    3 pull the motor and get the mechanics to replace the shaft ($1200 aust)
    The last 2 involve me doing alot of spanner work,with time that I don't really have!
    So after 10 good years and almost 100,000klm it is probably time to just let go!
    Anyone want a very loved blue 5th gen? Project?
    Regards R.
     


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    Not a great solution but you could weld a sprocket on.
     


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    I briefly thought about it,but it would be pretty unsafe,and painful to change sprockets as well.
    Thanks for the advice.
     


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