Not really a new issue but each time I go for a ride, the first time I kick it down to first, the bike lurches pretty hard. I’ve gotten used to it to a point so I’m ready to be on the brakes and feed gas to not stall. I want to fix this. I believe the clutch is also slipping a bit from 3-4, and 4-5 , more so if I’m pulling relatively hard up through the gears. Both conditions tend to improve as things warm up.
I Think it may be time to inspect the clutch and see what I can see. 1st time so looking for some guidance. I used to run any old 10w-40 oil. 150 miles ago I changed oil to one that is actually MA-2 spec. It’s Walmart’s brand, I know, not the best, but should be ok, right?
Clutch cable is adjusted as per the owners manual. Factory service manual isn’t much good for this, unless I’m just missing something. I do have the Clymer’s which covers 8v and 16v 750s. It’s a bit rough to decipher which one it’s referring to sometimes, but I think it should get me through. Ive tried to read up on clutch issues from past threads, someone please tell me if I’m on the right track.
I guess what I’m wanting to know is:
Is there a possible diagnosis that I’ve missed before opening up the clutch cover?
If I need to open it up, can I do so without draining the oil, with the bike on the side stand. I don’t want to drain the oil unless I have to. Just me trying to be frugal.
Am I likely to have to replace the drive plates? At partsoutlaw, 8 OEM plates @ $15.48=$123.84. + OEM gasket. I see sets of drive plates on Ebay from $40-$90/set of 8. Friction materials vary. I don’t know if any of them are any good.
not looking to start an oil war, but if you must..... I’m sure I didn’t do my clutch any favors by running reg oil for years.
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