slo-ride
slo-ride
Difficult shifting threads are abound in this forum. It is a known issue on some bikes and can usually be resolved by soaking the clutch plates and cleaning them thoroughly. My bike is still under warranty and I just exceeded 1000 miles on it and I'm considering taking it in for a good "soaking". However, I've observed something that seems almost random but somewhat repeatable and I'd like to share it with the forum.
My day-to-day route is basic roads, two lane, with left and right turns except for one spot. This particular intersection requires me to make a left-hand turn that is a little more than 90 degrees. Say 120 degrees and the grade of the road slopes away from the turn so, in essence, I'm making a left-hand turn while going down hill. This requires slow speeds but lots of lean (fun!). I usually take the turn in first or second gear depending on the traffic situation.
Now, the odd thing that I've noticed is that prior to making this turn my gears shift like this "click-chunk" which mimics the issues described so many times in this forum. However, after I make this turn my gears shift like this "click" - no "chunk" - for about 20 or 30 seconds then it is back to "click-chunk". The difference is daylight and dark and smooth as butter! My theory is that the "wet clutch" is not wet enough but gets wetter when the bike is leaned hard thereby dipping the clutch in the oil. The clutch is lubed briefly and works very smoothly. The bike then is up righted as it comes out of the curve and the oil is slung off the plates of the clutch and the "chunking" returns.
What do ye fellow riders think? Am I on to something here? Should I add a bit more oil to the engine (exactly between the dots right now).
Thanks!
My day-to-day route is basic roads, two lane, with left and right turns except for one spot. This particular intersection requires me to make a left-hand turn that is a little more than 90 degrees. Say 120 degrees and the grade of the road slopes away from the turn so, in essence, I'm making a left-hand turn while going down hill. This requires slow speeds but lots of lean (fun!). I usually take the turn in first or second gear depending on the traffic situation.
Now, the odd thing that I've noticed is that prior to making this turn my gears shift like this "click-chunk" which mimics the issues described so many times in this forum. However, after I make this turn my gears shift like this "click" - no "chunk" - for about 20 or 30 seconds then it is back to "click-chunk". The difference is daylight and dark and smooth as butter! My theory is that the "wet clutch" is not wet enough but gets wetter when the bike is leaned hard thereby dipping the clutch in the oil. The clutch is lubed briefly and works very smoothly. The bike then is up righted as it comes out of the curve and the oil is slung off the plates of the clutch and the "chunking" returns.
What do ye fellow riders think? Am I on to something here? Should I add a bit more oil to the engine (exactly between the dots right now).
Thanks!