Screw the old phucks Huck.. I'm a mid-life FJR forum guy, and haven't yet hit the 'oh **** it's been discussed before, I've already read it, why don't you use the feeble search, you *****' stage.
..I think your post was well thought out, articulated, and helpful for a whole bunch of new fjrforum.com folks.
You old impatient guyz need Valium, helium, Vodkadin, a good ride or something.
Gunny. Thanks for writing that Huck; great info for newbies and mechanically inclined folks as well. If we couldn't duplicate a subject discussed in the last 5 years, there would be NO new threads.
As far as the clunking, I honestly didn't expect a Yamaha (my first) to be this 'bad', but I'm also used to it thanks to my departed BMW K1200RS. My previous Suzukis have always shifted like butter, and super quiet as well. However, ALL my Hondas (and I've had several) have always been relatively clunky as well, especially the 1-2 shift, but not like the FJR, which is at BMW levels IMO. Since I always use ear plugs, it doesn't bother me. But yes, there's always a compromise for everything, and seems like Yamaha went a bit overboard with the spacing. Bottom line is I rather have a bit more clunking than normal than missed shifts. By the way, the 1-2 shift is much better (shorter throw, hence more reliable) than all Hondas I've had, as well as the BMW. And no change in clunking or feel with fully synthetic oil. I have no problems with my tranny; it's just an idiosyncrasy IMO. Later.
JC