The following tech tip is courtesy of SueCanada with assists from New Hampshire Mike and Eric:
So I learned something big at the MOA Rally... The dome on the 17mm rear drive filler cap is supposed to be raised up around about 3/16 inch over the nut. By walking over to New Hampshire Mike's R65LS
"Tillie", I immediately saw that my LRB was not the same and needed work.
Eric cleaned the holes and separated the nut and the cap and cleaned it all up. Voila, no more oil spewing out and the only dirt is brake dust! I had always blamed the O-rings on the brake actuating arm for this problem or worse suspected the gaskets in the rear drive.
So if your rear drive appears leakey when going long and hard, make sure the rear final drive domed filler oil cap is raised up from its 17mm nut by about 3/16 inch. Keep the inner holes and under the dome clean.
If you don't have another R65 or R bike to look at, how would one ever know that the breather holes are hidden under that dome? Which on my bike is now, over the years, pushed down on the nut so flush it looks welded there and quite normal! Not in our manuals!
SueCanada
Thanks, Sue. I went out to the shop and confirmed that the filler/vent bolts on both my R65s are squished down tight against the hex head of the drain bolt. Here's the 1981 with some oil mist possibly visible on the rear housing.

And this is the revised dome covering the vent holes. I'll wait until tomorrow morning when it's cooler and do a road test. Hope this works [smiley=thumbsup.gif] Monte
