Hello,
I recently bought a new 2016 Concours (my second Concours. Love the bike). At 612 miles I did the initial service myself (I try to do all my own work). At 1,200 miles I noticed the ground beneath my final drive swingarm dust cover wet. I think the final drive oil is leaking from the swingarm dust cover. Does anyone have experience to why this is happening? I read that overfilling the final drive could cause leaking, but from a seal? Also, if it's leaking from the seal, I assume this means the seal is no longer good and it must be replaced?
Please see the attached pictures. I'm not sure if I identified the correct seal in the blow-out diagram.
Thank you
Thanks for all the replies. Answer to the questions asked:
The bike hasn't been washed for a few weeks. The leak stinks.
I made an appointment with Roseville Kawasaki. Soonest they can see the bike is on the 24th, which really sucks. The bigger problem is I don't know which dealer to trust. Seems like within my vicinity (Folsom, CA) I only have a few options:
Roseville Kawasaki
PCP Motorsports
Good Time Motorsports (never taking my bike here again. They bent my front wheel when changing tires ones and tried to pin it on me. By bent I mean to the point where the tire wouldn't cup the wheel and the PSI was rapidly being lost as I was riding home. They actually hid the problem and had me ride the bike home).
OK, then it is lube from the final drive- this should be easier / faster to fix, and with less risk to any peripheral parts.
Any chance the final drive is overfilled? If so, that alone might be the problem. If not, there is a seal (really just an O-ring) at the end of the driveshaft drive spline that looks like it would be the only source of rear end grease getting up the driveshaft to leak out beyond the bellows. If that is it, a very simple solution although the driveshaft has to come out to get at it.
Best of luck with the dealer. If by any chance you have a combination Kawasaki / BMW dealer anywhere near in the area, you might want to check them out; BMW usually has an excellent dealer network so any other brands a BMW dealer handles often seem to benefit in quality of work.
Easy Boys!Easy Boys!Easy Boys!Easy Boys!Easy Boys! Some assembly required- put these wherever you think they should go.
Brian
I didn't think I overfilled the final drive, but after reading other posts, i'm not sure. I followed the service manual, except I put the bike on the center stand. Apparently, that's incorrect. I was supposed to keep the rear wheel on the ground while centering the bike. I don't know if this makes enough of a difference to cause the leak at the swing arm.
If I did overfill the final drive, which caused the leak from the seal, the seal still needs to be replaced, right? Also, I thought there is a vent that's supposed to handle overfilling?
Thank you
Hello,i have a 2016 and at 5k the pinion seal dropped it's cookies. made a big mess on rear wheel and tire. letting dealer handle i on warranty. looks like a crinic problem on the 16's...
I recently bought a new 2016 Concours (my second Concours. Love the bike). At 612 miles I did the initial service myself (I try to do all my own work). At 1,200 miles I noticed the ground beneath my final drive swingarm dust cover wet. I think the final drive oil is leaking from the swingarm dust cover. Does anyone have experience to why this is happening? I read that overfilling the final drive could cause leaking, but from a seal? Also, if it's leaking from the seal, I assume this means the seal is no longer good and it must be replaced?
Please see the attached pictures. I'm not sure if I identified the correct seal in the blow-out diagram.
Thank you
i have a 2016 and at 5k the pinion seal dropped it's cookies. made a big mess on rear wheel and tire. letting dealer handle i on warranty. looks like a crinic problem on the 16's...update: dealer just called and told me that the 2015 and 2016 have a new seal arrangement and it has caused some to leak.. mother kaw told dealer to order a whole new driveshaft assy to fix the leak.
update: dealer just called and told me that the 2015 and 2016 have a new seal arrangement and it has caused some to leak.. mother kaw told dealer to order a whole new driveshaft assy to fix the leak.
update: dealer just called and told me that the 2015 and 2016 have a new seal arrangement and it has caused some to leak.. mother kaw told dealer to order a whole new driveshaft assy to fix the leak.
That in interesting and strange. One, that the design (which seems to work fine) would need a new arrangement. And two, that the entire assembly would need to be replaced just to address a seal leak!