It’s an easy job, but the boot is quite pricey. I paid around $70 from an eBay vendor, but they go for over a $100 from other online stores.
Mine was cracker, I presume from the old age as the rubber looks weathered and dry. Surprisingly the driveshaft and the splines look good, no rust and well lubed. I guess the bike has not been ridden in inclement weather much.
I didn’t have the white grease that BMW recommends to waterproof the boot and instead I used Wurth silicone paste as it’s thick and tacky. I will see how it holds up in few months.
Mine was cracker, I presume from the old age as the rubber looks weathered and dry. Surprisingly the driveshaft and the splines look good, no rust and well lubed. I guess the bike has not been ridden in inclement weather much.
I didn’t have the white grease that BMW recommends to waterproof the boot and instead I used Wurth silicone paste as it’s thick and tacky. I will see how it holds up in few months.