How can I determine if I have the new type or old type driveshaft on goldwing with motor trike
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Well, its been a while since I got on the board so happy new year to all of you. Now, to the down side I came across the thread on the MT drive shafts, went out and looked and of course mine had to be blue:gah:
My question to you guys is what's the problem with the old driveshaft "the blue ones?
Checked my driveshaft and its neither blue or green its black in color so i'm totally confused.
How can I determine if I have the new type or old type driveshaft on goldwing with motor trike
If your trike is a SOLID AXLE conversion, it will have neither. On the S/A conversions MotorTrike did on the 1500's, they use the OEM front universal joint assembly that was in the bike as a 2 wheeler (OEM Honda part). That joint, from Honda is a sealed non serviceable joint.
Additionally, the S/A GL1800 conversions used the same OEM Honda GL1500 front u-joint assembly as well. (there were a few made that used a modified GL1800 shaft, but that was only for a year or two as I understand it).
Hope that helps with some of the questions.
I have an 06 1800 with a Motor Trike solid axle. Cruising down the highway at 65 MPH all hell broke loose. Long story short the fwd universal self destructed, It was the old style universal. There was no indication prior and there was 45k on the unit. I suggest all Motor Trike owners replace any old style units. It might stop you from having to replace your frame. Go ahead, ask me how I know.