Good news
Great update.
Yes--good news! I hope this info helps any of those who may be experiencing similar issues with their AE model--those issues being hard 'chattering/clunking' when engaging from neutral to first gear and/or the electronic shifting seems delayed/hesitant especially when downshifting from 2nd to 1st. After much experimenting with various possible 'solutions' --clutch soak, varying engine oils/viscosities, changing the clutch engagement position (both up and down), rebuilding the clutch master cylinder, and, finally, replacing the clutch slave cylinder--I believe I have a pretty clear understanding as to what actually causes the first gear engagement 'chatter'. Here is what I believe to be the problem:Good news
Well said. I agree with this. In short, any bubbles in the clutch fluid will cause the computer to become confused. It's extremely important to make sure the system is bled well.
Thanks to both of you for following this and your kind words. So far, so good. It's been five days and several hundred miles of riding since replacing the slave cylinder...and the problems (chattering/stuttering when engaging from neutral to 1st...and 2nd->1st gear downshifting delays) have not come back. Before changing the slave cylinder, bleeding the clutch fluid would solve the problem for just a couple of days before those problems would reappear. Obviously, that was because the clutch fluid bleed would clear out the air in the line...for a moment (a couple days)...then the air would slowly suck back in and I was back to square one. That 'clutch bleed fix' was implemented over and over (by me) for several months--until it got to that point where it was needing to be performed every few days. That's when the straw broke the camel's back, so to speak. Again, the fact that it's already been more than a couple of days-- of troublefree engagement and low-gear downshifting-- since having replaced the slave cylinder is, I believe, a pretty strong indication that the problem is 100% solved (at least as long as something else does not cause air to start getting sucked into the clutch line again).OakDave,
Excellent work on that. While my '08 is no more, I still follow AE reports and you've done a thorough job. Hope it all stays 100% from here on out.
Only thought: clutch soak? Computer won't change gear if clutch hasn't released, so this might be a symptom of a sticking clutch. Not a hard job, and certainly wouldn't hurt.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
-You say "I've started stopping in 2nd gear Ang then downshifting to 1st." I don't understand how that is possible without the bike stalling, as the only gear that the AE will allow go into a 'neutral/stopped' state while the engine is running id 1st gear. Rolling to a complete stop in 2nd should cause the engine to stall.-Re the slave cylinder that eventually got replaced: like with yours, it appeared fine upon initial teardown and inspection. But clearly it was not okay. The problem with the seal was obviously something my naked eye couldn't discern.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
Clutch soak was performed twice.....No change.Only thought: clutch soak? Computer won't change gear if clutch hasn't released, so this might be a symptom of a sticking clutch. Not a hard job, and certainly wouldn't hurt.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
You can stop in 2nd gear and the bike will idle. Never heard any different and I know others who do the same thing. What was it about the slave cylinder that constituted replacing it? Is there something to look for? Thanks.-You say "I've started stopping in 2nd gear Ang then downshifting to 1st." I don't understand how that is possible without the bike stalling, as the only gear that the AE will allow go into a 'neutral/stopped' state while the engine is running id 1st gear. Rolling to a complete stop in 2nd should cause the engine to stall.-Re the slave cylinder that eventually got replaced: like with yours, it appeared fine upon initial teardown and inspection. But clearly it was not okay. The problem with the seal was obviously something my naked eye couldn't discern.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
Ok on the soak. Didn't sound quite right, but I thought I'd ask.Clutch soak was performed twice.....No change.Only thought: clutch soak? Computer won't change gear if clutch hasn't released, so this might be a symptom of a sticking clutch. Not a hard job, and certainly wouldn't hurt.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
You can stop in 2nd gear and the bike will idle. Never heard any different and I know others who do the same thing. What was it about the slave cylinder that constituted replacing it? Is there something to look for? Thanks.-You say "I've started stopping in 2nd gear Ang then downshifting to 1st." I don't understand how that is possible without the bike stalling, as the only gear that the AE will allow go into a 'neutral/stopped' state while the engine is running id 1st gear. Rolling to a complete stop in 2nd should cause the engine to stall.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
-Re the slave cylinder that eventually got replaced: like with yours, it appeared fine upon initial teardown and inspection. But clearly it was not okay. The problem with the seal was obviously something my naked eye couldn't discern.
I guess the only time(s) I remember stopping while in a gear other than 1st have been those occasions where an error code was in play (a few time with SH_26 and likewise with SH_46). In those cases, the engine would always stall out at around 3 or 4 mph or thereabouts. So, after reading these replies (about being able to stop while in any gear without the engine stalling) I tried stopping the bike in 2nd gear (with no error code)... and I was able to do that. So, my previous statement was incorrect (about not being able to stop the bike in a gear other than 1st without it causing the engine to stall).Ok on the soak. Didn't sound quite right, but I thought I'd ask.Clutch soak was performed twice.....No change.Only thought: clutch soak? Computer won't change gear if clutch hasn't released, so this might be a symptom of a sticking clutch. Not a hard job, and certainly wouldn't hurt.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
You can stop in 2nd gear and the bike will idle. Never heard any different and I know others who do the same thing. What was it about the slave cylinder that constituted replacing it? Is there something to look for? Thanks.-You say "I've started stopping in 2nd gear Ang then downshifting to 1st." I don't understand how that is possible without the bike stalling, as the only gear that the AE will allow go into a 'neutral/stopped' state while the engine is running id 1st gear. Rolling to a complete stop in 2nd should cause the engine to stall.-Re the slave cylinder that eventually got replaced: like with yours, it appeared fine upon initial teardown and inspection. But clearly it was not okay. The problem with the seal was obviously something my naked eye couldn't discern.I still have the delayed shifting into first gear on my AE also. It's been that way for over 2 years. Brodie sent me the proper way to bleed the clutch fluid using key cycles. Never fixed my problem. When rolling to a stop in 2nd gear, if I downshift to 1st, the bike doesn't downshift and then grabs in 1st gear as I slow down a bit more. If I downshift to 1st while at 3000 rpm's or higher, it never misses. I've started stopping in 2nd gear and then downshifting to first until I get a fix for this annoying problem. Any ideas? I did take the clutch slave cylinder apart to inspect it. It looked fine to me.
I will re-affirm FJRPittsburg's statement about stopping in second. Assuming your bike has no problems, you can stop in ANY gear, bike will not stall. You can attempt to move off from rest in ANY gear, bike will not stall (but may not move from rest very quickly!).
Correct!...I believe the whole problem with the delayed downshift has everything to do with air in the system. It's definitely is not a clutch soak issue...
Brodie
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