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Have a squeaking in drivtrain I believe. Sounds much like a bad u-joint. Squeak gets faster with speed of bike. Recently replaces rear tire. Lubed axle,repacked bearing and change final gear oil. Any ideas as to whats causing noise? Thanks in advance

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Are you sure its from the rear end? This sounds like a speedo cable squeek if you arent positive its back end.

 

When my 89 started the rear end noise it was more of a grinding....thought I needed a new joint as well...turns out it just needed some grease. And I couldnt hear it at speed...just when rolling or pushing the bike.

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Well, there ya go, several possibilities! I guess the only real way to find out is to pull the driveshaft and inspect the u joints if the other suggestions don't pan out. It is a bit of a job but nothing that can't be acomplished in an afternoon. There is a copy of the service manual located in the tech section of this site that is a lot better at describing how to do it than me typing it out!

 

On a bike over 20 years old the possibility of dry and rusted needle bearings is indeed a distinct possibility, and yes, they have been known to go bad but it's not a regular common problem...

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I can hear it while riding.I'll try the lugs as I dont recall ever greasing there. Had bike ina couple yrs back for new rear and they said they lubed everything. I put tire on this time,lubed bearing and replace gear oil,didnt think to do others while apart.I know stupid,was in a hurry only had 2 hrs,used most of it to figure out how to get everything apart as I couldnt find owners manual. Found that a week later while looking for something else in garage. Put it in one of those safe spots so I dont lose only to forget where the sasfe spot was. Hate gettin old. Thats for the help,can check all if I disassemble again so any others ideas welcome so I do it once

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Possibley the bearings on the rear wheel. One on the wheel hub, and the other inside the pumpkin.

 

Also, pull out the drive shave, the forward spline,on the drive shaft , has probably never been removed and greesed. Most do this every time they replace the rear tire.

 

To get the u-Joint out you have to completly remove the Swing Arm,

 

Sombody, had a P/N for an automobile U-Joint, if you need a new one. lot cheaper then Yamaha OEM. Forgot who it was though. Just ask, sombody will pop up with that information.

 

I would suggest getting new swing arm bearings, if you do this, as long as you have it out.

 

Also, check the 3 lower cross bolts bottom of the Rear Shock Assembly, These bols have bushings, they are most likley shot in need of replacement also. Replace bolts. and bushings, ( 3 of them )

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