This winter I started noticing that when the outside temps are below 30* or so my clutch will start to slip if i'm in fifth and grab a little too much throttle. It seems to go away as the temps climb. As I've not seen this in past winters, I can only assume that it won't be long untill it starts slipping when it's warm out too. Then again, this is the first winter with vetter with lowers, so it is probably safe to assume that in previous winters, I wasn't doing much high speed riding in below freezing temps. Just wondering if my clutch is on its way out or if this is relatively normal in the cold weather. I have had past issues with the starter clutch in the cold, I didn't know if this is a similar issue. The clutch is adjusted per the manual and I'm running the same type of good old dino juice that I've always used, although I did switch to 10w30 for the winter.
Dan
Dan
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