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So I thought lubing up the linkage on the shifter might have been the issue. Seems as though it isn't going to be the cure. I have just over 1K miles on my Gen3 that I bought last fall. I mostly still ride my Gen2 bike. I am still farkling the Gen3 so I don't take it out that much.
I did a ride to NH on Saturday. Still had some issues downshifting mostly. I end up tapping the shifter twice to get it to shift down. If you apply more pressure it still a no go. So today after work I was taking the bike for a inspection sticker. I notice when I pull the clutch in it doesn't disengage right away. It will break lose 1 or two seconds after pulling the clutch lever in. Most notable under engine breaking. I figured out that it shifts fine once the clutch breaks loose. So what next?
1) Do I do a clutch soak myself ? (Eliminating any dealer horror story's)
2) Its under warrantee and bring it in to the dealer which will be in Rhode Island that I have no clue about.
Anyone else have this issue? Going out to the garage and I will be back later. You guys can pontificate.
Dave
I did a ride to NH on Saturday. Still had some issues downshifting mostly. I end up tapping the shifter twice to get it to shift down. If you apply more pressure it still a no go. So today after work I was taking the bike for a inspection sticker. I notice when I pull the clutch in it doesn't disengage right away. It will break lose 1 or two seconds after pulling the clutch lever in. Most notable under engine breaking. I figured out that it shifts fine once the clutch breaks loose. So what next?
1) Do I do a clutch soak myself ? (Eliminating any dealer horror story's)
2) Its under warrantee and bring it in to the dealer which will be in Rhode Island that I have no clue about.
Anyone else have this issue? Going out to the garage and I will be back later. You guys can pontificate.
Dave
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