Well they all have their warts. I remember when all the mid 80s Goldwings roasted the alternators.
My Hondas were great bikes but not perfect. The 450 suffered top end oiling issues. I tossed a racing cam in it, retuned the carb needles and drilled the mufflers a little, then sold it off.
The 350 had this dual personality but you had to change sprockets to see it. It was a road bike OR a dirt bike, but not both.
The Fuel injected, computerized Nomad has been great since 03, except for my hot-rodding. I roasted the trans output bearing. I built this quickie stand to hold the bike up so I could change tires and such.
There's the output box. The Nomad is too porky and you can overload the bearings. They use a standard size, but it is a special close-spec tolerance variant.
3/4" drive sockets required.
I put a heavier u-joint in the driveshaft while it was out. the one on the left has a heavier spider and needles.
Showing early and late model driveshaft. They both fit.
This is like setting up a car's differential carrier. You have to select the right shims and spacers and get the correct "crush", all so you have preload
and a centered wear pattern when it's torqued down.
All together. Now I have to open this side and change the clutch.
