FJRTom
Well-known member
Did a little lunch ride with six friends from Phoenix to the Butcher Hook restaurant near Lake Roosevelt in Tonto Basin today. As I keep saying, the more I ride the Gen III the more I like it. 3,800 miles have been logged now on SN 70.
Anyway, at one stop along the way I was fiddling around and happened to observe that the RPM would slightly increase as I let the clutch lever out. I had never noticed anything like this before on my '05 or '08. Later, on a flat, paved, section of street, I experimented and found that I could make very nice -- albeit slow -- starts from a dead stop by merely letting the clutch out slowly and never adding any throttle. My idle RPM is right at 1,100 indicated but I swear it goes up 100 or 200 as the clutch lever is released.
Am I dreaming? Is this old info that everyone knows except me? Or is there some voodoo with the YCC-T that is being observed here?
I'd like some other 2013 owners to give this a try and see if it's the same on yours. (Not that it affects the way I will accelerate from a dead stop but just curious.)
Anyway, at one stop along the way I was fiddling around and happened to observe that the RPM would slightly increase as I let the clutch lever out. I had never noticed anything like this before on my '05 or '08. Later, on a flat, paved, section of street, I experimented and found that I could make very nice -- albeit slow -- starts from a dead stop by merely letting the clutch out slowly and never adding any throttle. My idle RPM is right at 1,100 indicated but I swear it goes up 100 or 200 as the clutch lever is released.
Am I dreaming? Is this old info that everyone knows except me? Or is there some voodoo with the YCC-T that is being observed here?
I'd like some other 2013 owners to give this a try and see if it's the same on yours. (Not that it affects the way I will accelerate from a dead stop but just curious.)