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<blockquote data-quote="Cyclepath" data-source="post: 1410033" data-attributes="member: 78971"><p>After coming later than many of you here to the FJR party, I sponged up the good advice to pay attention to the front drive shaft splines, and now religiously lather it in a Moly-rated high stress grease every time I swap out the rear tire on my old Gen 1.</p><p></p><p>Now, each time I disassemble it for inspection/cleaning/re-lube, no signs of rust or real metal stress - I'm a happy shafty...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyclepath, post: 1410033, member: 78971"] After coming later than many of you here to the FJR party, I sponged up the good advice to pay attention to the front drive shaft splines, and now religiously lather it in a Moly-rated high stress grease every time I swap out the rear tire on my old Gen 1. Now, each time I disassemble it for inspection/cleaning/re-lube, no signs of rust or real metal stress - I'm a happy shafty... [/QUOTE]
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