I'm about to throw my clutch basket out of the window. I'm having some real issue with my clutch dragging. I'll be sitting at a stop light with the bike in neutral (because I'm lazy and don't like holding in the clutch) and I give it a little blip like I've been told, pull the clutch in, and then it's like kicking a horse to get not have it grind into first . I'm especially sensitive to this because I had to rebuild the tranny in my old '78 and I never want to do it again. This nice little phenomenon is also accompanied by a small lurch forward. Nothing big but definitely noticeable.
I've adjusted the crap out of my clutch. Long throw, short throw, and I've even done the trick where you ride it as hard as you can and adjust just below the clutch slipping (not fun for the neighbors) to make sure it's fully disengaged and I'm getting the full pull. I've also followed the manual to the teeth on adjusting it fresh out of the gate too.
I'm about 90% sure the plates are just dragging. It's tearing up my gears and I cringe every time it happens. At higher RPMs I've noticed that even when I'm diligent about rolling off the throttle I'll get a grind into certain gears like the clutch dragging. It's not horrible but it's destroying my transmission little by little.
Here are some details:
I've tried doing some reading on this issue and yes, I know it shifts like an old tractor and I've gotten over that. Yamaha is notorious for crappy transmissions. I don't want to make this an oil discussion but would switching to a lighter oil or a motorcycle-safe synthetic maybe help?
I've adjusted the crap out of my clutch. Long throw, short throw, and I've even done the trick where you ride it as hard as you can and adjust just below the clutch slipping (not fun for the neighbors) to make sure it's fully disengaged and I'm getting the full pull. I've also followed the manual to the teeth on adjusting it fresh out of the gate too.
I'm about 90% sure the plates are just dragging. It's tearing up my gears and I cringe every time it happens. At higher RPMs I've noticed that even when I'm diligent about rolling off the throttle I'll get a grind into certain gears like the clutch dragging. It's not horrible but it's destroying my transmission little by little.
Here are some details:
- Stock Springs
- 20w-50 Non-Synthetic Oil
- Brand New Clutch Cable
- Properly Adjusted Clutch (and everything in between)
- 1000 RPM idle
- Otherwise Fantastic Transmission
I've tried doing some reading on this issue and yes, I know it shifts like an old tractor and I've gotten over that. Yamaha is notorious for crappy transmissions. I don't want to make this an oil discussion but would switching to a lighter oil or a motorcycle-safe synthetic maybe help?
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