I had a buddy stop over today with his 1980 GS1100E.
He has a problem where his bike feels like it wants to creep forward when the bike is in first gear, and the clutch lever is pulled-in.
Also, the bike will not go into neutral when sitting in first gear, with the engine running, and the clutch lever pulled-in. It goes into neutral just fine when the engine is not running.
When the clutch lever is pulled-in, and the engine is running, steping the shift lever down into first gear causes a major CLUNK. (a horrible sound)
Going down the road, the shifting is not what GS Suzuki owners are used to.......the bike shifts up and down through the gears, but it takes extra-effort to go from one gear to another.
Recently, new clutch springs were installed by a local repair shop because the owner felt the clutch was slipping at certain RPMs. The slipping problem was corrected. The clutch plates were also checked by the repair shop with a micrometer, and were well within specs.
The clutch cable is the original one that came with the bike.......25 years old.
We made adjustments to the clutch at both ends of the cable to verify that the clutch was engaging completly.....and to see if the problem was the result of a sticky cable. It appeared that there was plenty of movement in the cable at the clutch end......
Any suggestions ?
markn.
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