never heard of them...
from the snowbum...D DRIVESHAFTS: Due to excessive driveshaft angle U-joints tend to fail around 35000 miles on
the R100GS models. Much higher mileages are often seen; particularly with
lowered suspension settings or lots of passenger carrying. That is due to the
decreased driveshaft U-joint operating angle. The project to utilize constant
velocity joints, that OAK advised on originally, finally ran out of funds & was
never completed.
Driveshaft and/or U-joint rebuilding places I know of are:
1. Erich Demant, in Germany, erdemant@aol.com, removed a rubber part
that tends to twist and go out of phase. He designed and built/sold a
beefed-up and greasable modified joint, ETC. This particular fix was
superb. Erich died in April 2009. I doubted back then that anyone
would carry on with his business.
Feb. 2015: I was informed that Erich's business has been taken over
and the shafts now being made again:
Andreas Mattern
Welschhof 7
76872 Freckenfeld
Tel.+Fax: +49 (0) 7275-2144
Mobile: +49 (0) 171/7397329
Email: ifaandreas@t-online.de
2. Oak recommends Machine Service Industry at 1-800-677-8711. Ask for
Mitch, the shop foreman. I'm not happy with them.
3. Driveshaft (K bikes too!!!), U-joints, Modifications to them, splines
repairs, etc.:
www.brunos.us Brunos is in Ontario, Canada. He DOES
do non-G/S type of early airhead shafts ALSO. See later in this
References page, for SHOCKS, and more contact information for
Brunos. Very solid reputation.
4. Driveshaft remanufacturing service for the BMW Airheads (regular AND
Paralever shafts). For the Paralever shafts, he replaces the rubber
damper with Urethane. Installs heavy duty U-joints with grease fittings,
with circlips. 12/12K warranty. $450. He rejects a fair amount of
shafts, from his mods, and I am not sure correctly...and for that reason,
and because I think the #5 below is better, I am more in favor of that
one. Guy Hendersen's version does have a decent reputation, but
some have failed early, but I do NOT have enough information, it could
be not due to the modified design.
(209) 962-7500 guy@hendersenprecision.com
http://www.hendersenprecision.com/index.html Sales@hendersenprecision.com Hendersen Precision; 22105 Feretti
Road, Groveland, California 95321
5. SNOWBUM LIKES the following driveshaft assembly product. Ted
Porter's Beemershop,
www.beemershop.com is stocking them. Photo
below, was grabbed off of Ted's website. Looks like someone has
finally solved the wear and service problems. I thought about doing
this with small U-joints like this once myself. This driveshaft
assembly is owner serviceable; replaceable U-joints, yokes, & flange.
No special tools needed. It has grease fittings. Looks much
better than brand-new BMW shafts. I like this one! It is made by
Emerald Island, same place that makes the Omega alternator and
other items. There is a lengthy but good write-up on the Henderson
and this one, here:
http://www.gunsmoke.com/motorcycling/r100gs/drive_shaft/index.html