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Dusty, I must correct you! 146,500 miles. Rough Edge ...... if it hadn't been for the fact that BMW decided they didn't need to cut a keeper slot and install a $2 c-clip on the output shaft, the tranny may never have been removed from the bike.
I have yet to see a shaft drive that looks nearly as good as a belt or chain. The bulbous monstrosity attached to the rear wheel looks like some played with silly putty and the swing arms look like afterthoughts. The chains look like they belong there and the belts only slightly less. The dual beam swingarm looks more balanced and the single on a shaft bike.Either a chain or belt can be repaired or replaced easily and quickly. When a shaft goes, unless your last name is snap-on its tow truck time. Leaking seals? Not on a belt. No oil to change either. Even on a trip, should something happen to the belt or chain and you don't have an extra, Fed Ex get a replacement to you the next day and you continue. Experience a serious leak on the shaft at either end and you are done.
My Vespa is (very much present tense) a manual shift. My wife's is an ET4 with the CVT.Mine by the way, despite being a 2 stroke, has been much more economical and reliable. We both just finished our 12th season on them.