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i'm still having the same clutch problem. the hotter the engine gets the the more the adjustment changes on the clutch. when i start it up in the morning the adjustment is perfect. depending on how i drive or how fast i drive by the time i get to work the clutch is way out of adjustment. sometimes to the point when i pull the lever in it doesn't even start to open the clutch up. if i just run the highway at 50 to 60mph for 45 min or less it doesn't get too bad, but i run the interstate 70 to 80mph then its like i have no clutch in 10 to 20 min. as soon as it cools off the the adjustment is perfect again. i've already replaced the fibers and steels with ebc parts with no change and then back to new oem components with no change. i also run royal purple motorcycle oil, but ive never heard anyone complain about this. in desperate need of help!!!Last edited by Guest; 08-27-2011, 03:27 PM.Tags: None
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With the bike on the centerstand, engine not running and the transmission in neutral, can you spin the rear tire easily with one finger and does the rear tire spin freely?
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shinzon1
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Originally posted by shinzon1 View Postyes. very easy to turn, and i know the clutch isn't slipping.
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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shinzon1
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koolaid_kid
It sounds heat related to me. I would check all the cooling fins (not likely the cause) and switch to dino fluid. Synthetics can do strange things to wet clutches; this may be the issue. I would change to Rotella Diesel and see if there is any change. If it changes some, but not completely, change again (an oil change does not remove all the old fluid).
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostIt sounds heat related to me. I would check all the cooling fins (not likely the cause) and switch to dino fluid. Synthetics can do strange things to wet clutches; this may be the issue. I would change to Rotella Diesel and see if there is any change. If it changes some, but not completely, change again (an oil change does not remove all the old fluid).
Good advice there. I had forgotten about a bike some years ago that I put synthetic oil in. I finished the oil change, started the bike and put it in gear. It would not move an inch. Drained the oil and put the usual Castrol 20w50 back in it and everything was fine.
EarlKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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shinzon1
ok. ill try that next week. i just find it odd that motorcyle specific synthetic oil that has wet clutch safe properties would cause a problem. i can understand the car synthetics which r not clutch compatible. thanks! maybe ill get to it tomorrow. ill let u know how it goes.
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shinzon1
ok. so i did the first oil change to start to flush the roryal purple out of there. put rotella in. can't say for sure as i didn't have enough time to ride very far but the clutch does seem to be better. gonna change it atleast one more time to hopefully get most of the rest of the old oil out and go for an hour or so ride and let u know then. thanks for the help though!
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