I recently purchased a used 08 FJR1300A. The transmission is really nice and shifting is a breeze. My only complaint has been going from neutral to first, like at a stop, waiting for the light to change. It grinds pretty good.
So far, and what I most recently discovered is: bike in nuetral, pull in the clutch, give the throttle a good blip, wait for R's to drop, and then put it into first. This seems to yield the most consistent, least grinding results.
What's your trick? Or is it just grind and bear it.
I almost find it better to leave it in first gear with the clutch pulled in at a light (that gets old too). It always goes into first like butter when approaching a stop going from 2nd to 1st. I've read all about the clutch plate clean and lube treatment. The trans works so nice othewise I'm inclined to think I don't need to do that. It never leaps forward going into first. Idle RPM is about 1100.
I am loving this bike. I once had an 07 and I think the 08 throttle response, throttle spring tension, fuel mapping, clutch pull, and brakes are significantly improved. Or maybe I just forgot how good they really are.
Rod
So far, and what I most recently discovered is: bike in nuetral, pull in the clutch, give the throttle a good blip, wait for R's to drop, and then put it into first. This seems to yield the most consistent, least grinding results.
What's your trick? Or is it just grind and bear it.
I almost find it better to leave it in first gear with the clutch pulled in at a light (that gets old too). It always goes into first like butter when approaching a stop going from 2nd to 1st. I've read all about the clutch plate clean and lube treatment. The trans works so nice othewise I'm inclined to think I don't need to do that. It never leaps forward going into first. Idle RPM is about 1100.
I am loving this bike. I once had an 07 and I think the 08 throttle response, throttle spring tension, fuel mapping, clutch pull, and brakes are significantly improved. Or maybe I just forgot how good they really are.
Rod