My 14ES seemed a little clunky going into first during the 600 mile break-in. The dealer changed the oil and it was a little better up to 4000 miles when I changed over to Amsoil 10-40. At that time the shifting became very smooth up to about 1000 miles. Now it seems to have reverted to the pre Amsoil period. Some shifts are very smooth while others are more clunky. I believe some of our negative issues have to do with our shifting technique. Up shifting requires no or little clutch activation. Timing is important as well. Down shifting will be much smoother if you get the throttle blimp correct. I'm still experimenting with how to get from N into 1st from a dead stop without that clunk. I usually downshift into 1st prior to a stop at light or stop sign. I have also gotten in the habit of going into 1st before starting the bike thus eliminating the need to endure that clunk.
I'll try the suggestion form AKjitus (home of Crazy Ed's chili pepper beer) and count to five before dropping into 1st.
I'll try the suggestion form AKjitus (home of Crazy Ed's chili pepper beer) and count to five before dropping into 1st.