Well I think I have my AE fixed now. I did a fluid flush on the clutch and it takes off fine now.First I changed to 10w40 dino oil from yammy. That made no difference at all.
Then after reading on the forum a bit more I decided to flush the DOT 4 fluid out of the clutch system to see what that does. I simply hooked up my new Motion-Pro Mini-bleeder to the nipple on the clutch slave cylinder after loosening the left fairing to gain better access. I cracked the bleeder nipple open and turned the ignition on and off about 50 times whilst adding new fluid to the reservoir. I did this until the fluid came out clean and clear. The old fluid was full of bubbles and quite dirty. By now the motor is cooled off from my morning jerking test ride, so I fire it up and launched without even a hint of a studder or jerk. This with one bar or less showing on the temp guage. I could tell that when the clear fluid began to appear at the bleed nipple, the sound of the clutch engaging changed to a more "solid" sound.
I do not understand why Yamaha recommends removing the swingarm or whatever to get to the other side of the motor for bleeding the clutch. Is there something I am missing? Others on the forum have suggested removing the actuator with the three bolts on the left side where the bleed nipple is and fluid hose connects, and then manually pumping the rod to pump out the old fluid and air. I found the solenoid will do it easy enough just cycling it with the ignition key.
-Sirby