My brother came for Christmas, arrived that afternoon with my 750K6 I'd parked in his garage. Had left it in NC because the gear box was making bad noises. Thanks bother! I don't care what mom say's about you!
Bought the bike in May in Cleveland, rode all summer no problems, was gonna ride it back to Austin in October. Made it to Charlotte, NC.
By the time I limped into Charlotte the gear box was making a clank or gong sound above 1st gear. Going slow enough there was time for whatever was hitting to reverberate a little bit before it hit again. At higher speeds it was just noise. It would get worse as the engine warmed up
I got the engine out Saturday and split the case yesterday.
The PO had the chain come off the sprockets at around 20,000, It chewed up the counter sprocket cover and broke 2 of the mounting holes on the case. It did not crack, hole or split the case. Engine has 38,000 miles
Found a broken flange on the clutch lifter plate

Here's the split case

There is a lot of sludge under the clutch basket. Is this normal?

The gears and dogs look very good. The circlips are in place and facing the right way.
The only thing I've found inside that I know is wrong is the inside bearing for the counter shaft is sticking out about 1/8"
Spacer behind, sposed to be like this, Thanks MCThe counter shaft pulled out of the bearing with minimal resistance.

Anybody have any suggestions of what to look for? Why would the counter shaft bearing creep out?
Thanks
Steve