Depends on what rear end you have. Save time take it to a local shop that makes drive shafts for cars and they can mike it out and hand you one. I found this out after the local Honda dealer serviced my trike and broke the grease fitting off and didn't tell me. It went dry going down the road and came apart on me.
Ernie
More then likely it is a #430 u-joint cross assembly available at any auto parts store. Disregard Ernie above there are no Suzuki rearends and u-joints on any Lehman trikes.
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