Perhaps from a slightly deformed boot?
Should I apply spline grease to the rusty areas or something else? Is it possible to apply some grease or silicone to the outside of the boot to make it more water tight?.





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Looks bad. My 07 R looked the same. In my case it wasnt rust, but overheated/burned moly lube. I had a transmission seal leak that washed all of the lube out of the Ujoints. I pulled the shaft and at the distal U joint everything was ok, but at the proximal U joint there was a "catch" articulating it back and forth. The only way to be sure is pull the shaft, if its like a 07 R that means pulling the fork. Once in hand articulate all the U joints. If they articulate free of "catching" and grinding you're good, otherwise you're on borrowed time. Google R1200 shaft failure and you will see the catastrophic consequence of a U joint failure, serious injury to your bike and more importantly to yourself.craig.dougall.1 wrote: Just doing final drive oil for the first time (100k service on my 08 RT) and noticed some rust on the u joint.
Perhaps from a slightly deformed boot?
Should I apply spline grease to the rusty areas or something else? Is it possible to apply some grease or silicone to the outside of the boot to make it more water tight?.
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