Larry,
First of all, it sounds like you're a bit frustrated and irritated. I'm afraid the issue isn't as simple as it "seems". I've seen a few broken transmission cases, in 2 and 3 wheelers (contrary to popular belief, it's not just a "trike issue"). In 90% of the broken transmission cases I have seen, there has been at least one additional factor contributing; the most common being a bad/worn front motor mount, or the front torsion bar bolt loose, or missing completely.
The swingarm pivot shaft is also a mount/support for the transmission, as I'm sure you know. In cases with motor mount/ torsion bar problems, this greatly enhances the load applied on the transmission case, and creates an added stresser that a "pot metal" aluminum case is simply not strong enough to support. If you look very close at your transmission case, you can see where the crack originated from and "grew" until it broke.
As far as the pivot shaft snapping, I've only seen that on one occasion, and it was an older bike with the 3 pc pivot shaft (If you haven't seen one, be grateful!).
I'm not placing blame anywhere, but just saying, it would be worthwhile looking at the entire motorcycle as a whole, and not solely at the trike kit itself as the cause of this.
First of all, it sounds like you're a bit frustrated and irritated. I'm afraid the issue isn't as simple as it "seems". I've seen a few broken transmission cases, in 2 and 3 wheelers (contrary to popular belief, it's not just a "trike issue"). In 90% of the broken transmission cases I have seen, there has been at least one additional factor contributing; the most common being a bad/worn front motor mount, or the front torsion bar bolt loose, or missing completely.
The swingarm pivot shaft is also a mount/support for the transmission, as I'm sure you know. In cases with motor mount/ torsion bar problems, this greatly enhances the load applied on the transmission case, and creates an added stresser that a "pot metal" aluminum case is simply not strong enough to support. If you look very close at your transmission case, you can see where the crack originated from and "grew" until it broke.
As far as the pivot shaft snapping, I've only seen that on one occasion, and it was an older bike with the 3 pc pivot shaft (If you haven't seen one, be grateful!).
I'm not placing blame anywhere, but just saying, it would be worthwhile looking at the entire motorcycle as a whole, and not solely at the trike kit itself as the cause of this.