SnowmobileGuy
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This topic has been somewhat beaten to death, but I want to revisit it specifically for the 2006 A models. It seams the Yamaha has admitted to an assembly grease issue on some of the later models and it seems a lot of 2007 and 2008 owners got an improvement with the sticking clutch issue with a clutch cleaning and soak. I have a 2006 A model and the bike lurches forward from a stop when shifting into first even with the bike warm. The 1st to 2nd shift an also be a bit rough and takes an extremely forceful shift to perform smoothly. It is much rougher than any of my other bikes except when compared to my BMW R1100R (a bike known for it rough shifting and has a dry clutch).
I've bleed the clutch hydraulics and have the clutch lever all the way out. Both helped a bit, but there still seems to be a bit of clutch drag. These are obviously wet clutches and thus there will always be some viscous drag, but it seems excessive when compared to my other bikes with wet clutches. Have any of you with 2006 models done the clutch soak and noticed a long lasting reduction in clutch drag?
Thanks.
I've bleed the clutch hydraulics and have the clutch lever all the way out. Both helped a bit, but there still seems to be a bit of clutch drag. These are obviously wet clutches and thus there will always be some viscous drag, but it seems excessive when compared to my other bikes with wet clutches. Have any of you with 2006 models done the clutch soak and noticed a long lasting reduction in clutch drag?
Thanks.
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