Hole in shaft boot
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+1 on the Shoe Goo!!! If you can find it. Dam good stuff.
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This is the kind of problem that distinguishes real airheads from mere parts-replacers, like myself . . . 

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Well done, ZM, well done.SteveD wrote:...is there a modern goop that might do the job sealing these for a while?[/color]

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I had four small holes in the rubber boot. By the time, I had ridden about 10km the boot would be covered in oil and would be enough to drip on the ground. A couple of dabs of super glue. I have done a couple 200km rides at decent speed and and not a drop of oil leaking anywhere.
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Same. So far so good, but the tests have been short distances only. It'll get a good going over on the Anglers Rest Boxerworkers campout!Justdan wrote:I had four small holes in the rubber boot. By the time, I had ridden about 10km the boot would be covered in oil and would be enough to drip on the ground. A couple of dabs of super glue. I have done a couple 200km rides at decent speed and and not a drop of oil leaking anywhere.
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1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Hole in shaft boot
I was sitting on 4500 - 5000 rpm for most of the day today. The boot did not leak. I have a bit to much Hondamoly 60 on the rear wheel splines and it has oozed out over the back wheel and lost a front brake bolt
Guess the Loctite is going make an appearance

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Re: Hole in shaft boot
I am confused, what is the connection between the grease on the rear wheel and losing a front brake bolt?Justdan wrote:I was sitting on 4500 - 5000 rpm for most of the day today. The boot did not leak. I have a bit to much Hondamoly 60 on the rear wheel splines and it has oozed out over the back wheel and lost a front brake boltGuess the Loctite is going make an appearance
Using too much grease on the rear wheel splines can do more than make a mess on the rim and tire. It can block the drain hole on the FD.
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I have only just got my bike back on the road after a complete frame up rebuild. The rides i have ridden were to see if there are any leaks and make sure every thing is right before a lot longer ride this week end.