im working on a 06 vulcan 1600 kawasaki with a hannigan trike kit the driveshaft needs to come out and be replaced is it possible to get shaft out without removing the complete convertion kit
BMW, I will ask our techs in the morning to double check my thoughts on this. If I recall the Vulcan is a kit we change the shaft out on so let me get back with you in the morning after speaking with them.
BMW, it can be done but it is a lot more involved without dropping it down. it involves removing the left axle and swingarm assembly to access the rear driveshaft area. The driveshaft in that bike is a modified version of the factory one so an OEM shaft will not work.
While i was waiting i did exactly what you have described .i ran a bore scope in the drive line tube ,the front joint is bad for sure.So my next question is how do i get the shaft out and i need a lasting solution .Do i need a new shaft or is is serviceable
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