Steel_Gin
Well-known member
Now that my FJR (’12) is in hibernation this is the time to take care of a problem that is getting worse. With under 1000 miles her the clutch started to stick and ended up taking it in with about 1500 miles on her for a clutch soak. (done in May & covered under warranty) The sticking issue was gone for about 1500 miles then the sticking started again and has slowly gotten worse as time goes on. Didn’t bring it back in because I didn’t want to lose out of anymore riding. (8100 on the ODO now) When it’s cold the plates stick, once I shift through the gears a few times and it’s really warmed up it shifts better now than it did before the soak, I think anyway. The last two times I have gone for a ride it has sat for four or five days, I start it up, let her warm up to two bars, clutch is pulled in, kickstand is up, pop it in to first and with a pretty sudden jump forward it quits/stalls. The first time that happened and I almost went down. (In August it sat for a week when the family and I went on vacation and this did not happen the next time I took it out.)
Talked to the dealer about this last week, I was asking questions about putting in after-market clutch plates. They suggested trying full synthetic oil (Yamalube) to see if that helps before spending a bunch of money. (Was using Semi-Syn Yamalube before) Sounded reasonable to me and simple enough so why not give it a try. After changing to full-syn and 50 miles later the bike sat for about a week, let her warm up to two bars, clutch pulled in, kickstand is up, this time grabbed some front brake, popped it in to first and with a pretty good jolt trying to go forward it quits/stalls again. Put in to neutral, start it up again, pop it in to first and it goes in beautifully just like it should from the get go.
So here are my questions: 1) should I give the different oil more time? 2) I’m thinking about after-market clutch plates and curious if anyone has installed some on their FJR? What brand did you use, do you like them, any sticking issues and how many miles would be reasonable to get out of them? Would I just need plates or do I need additional parts? What is the price range for the parts I would need?
Even with this issue I still love this bike and can’t wait until spring rolls back around again. I just want this resolved before some sort of damage is caused.
Talked to the dealer about this last week, I was asking questions about putting in after-market clutch plates. They suggested trying full synthetic oil (Yamalube) to see if that helps before spending a bunch of money. (Was using Semi-Syn Yamalube before) Sounded reasonable to me and simple enough so why not give it a try. After changing to full-syn and 50 miles later the bike sat for about a week, let her warm up to two bars, clutch pulled in, kickstand is up, this time grabbed some front brake, popped it in to first and with a pretty good jolt trying to go forward it quits/stalls again. Put in to neutral, start it up again, pop it in to first and it goes in beautifully just like it should from the get go.
So here are my questions: 1) should I give the different oil more time? 2) I’m thinking about after-market clutch plates and curious if anyone has installed some on their FJR? What brand did you use, do you like them, any sticking issues and how many miles would be reasonable to get out of them? Would I just need plates or do I need additional parts? What is the price range for the parts I would need?
Even with this issue I still love this bike and can’t wait until spring rolls back around again. I just want this resolved before some sort of damage is caused.