OregonRider
Active member
My '08 has 60,200 miles.
I bought the bike used in 2015. It had 49,800 on it then.
Basically, since I have owned it, I've had clutch issues: early engagement.
In 10/17, at 57,00 miles I took it a Yamaha dealer. The invoice says that they put in a new "Clutch Plate Kit".
It was better for a while but two years later (this month), it got so bad that I could not keep the engine running with the clutch pulled all the way in. This Clutch Plate Kit only has 3,000 miles on it (yeah yeah, I didn't ride it much… surgery etc…).
I took it to a different Yamaha shop. The invoice indicates that did a "Clutch plate replacement". They did the labor for free because there should not have had problems at 3,000 miles.
The engagement point is still really early.
Hoping for an easy fix, I bought an ASV clutch lever. No matter the setting, it still engages early.
On the center stand, when I shift into first gear, the tire starts to turn. I try stopping it with my foot and it won't completely stop.
I've read a few other "clutch" threads and everybody says, "soak the clutch plate". I am the opposite of "mechanically inclined". I read this writeup: https://www.fjrforum.com/topic/126839-a-detailed-pictorial-clutch-soak-how-to/?tab=comments#comment-715431 and am still a little frightened. I have all the tools and the official shop manual so I "may" be able to do it.
But I'd like to know two things:
Is the clutch soak known to make early clutch engagement better?
Is there a member in the Eugene, Oregon area who I can lean of for advice?
Thanks for listening.
I bought the bike used in 2015. It had 49,800 on it then.
Basically, since I have owned it, I've had clutch issues: early engagement.
In 10/17, at 57,00 miles I took it a Yamaha dealer. The invoice says that they put in a new "Clutch Plate Kit".
It was better for a while but two years later (this month), it got so bad that I could not keep the engine running with the clutch pulled all the way in. This Clutch Plate Kit only has 3,000 miles on it (yeah yeah, I didn't ride it much… surgery etc…).
I took it to a different Yamaha shop. The invoice indicates that did a "Clutch plate replacement". They did the labor for free because there should not have had problems at 3,000 miles.
The engagement point is still really early.
Hoping for an easy fix, I bought an ASV clutch lever. No matter the setting, it still engages early.
On the center stand, when I shift into first gear, the tire starts to turn. I try stopping it with my foot and it won't completely stop.
I've read a few other "clutch" threads and everybody says, "soak the clutch plate". I am the opposite of "mechanically inclined". I read this writeup: https://www.fjrforum.com/topic/126839-a-detailed-pictorial-clutch-soak-how-to/?tab=comments#comment-715431 and am still a little frightened. I have all the tools and the official shop manual so I "may" be able to do it.
But I'd like to know two things:
Is the clutch soak known to make early clutch engagement better?
Is there a member in the Eugene, Oregon area who I can lean of for advice?
Thanks for listening.