I put in fresh oil. Castrol 10W40 is what I'm using. I've mic'd my clutch springs and they're all well within tolerances. The PO had put in a new clutch basket, so I didn't check thickness of each plate, but maybe I ought to?
When the bike is cold, getting into 1st is darn near impossible. When it does drop into first, the bike lurches and stalls. I've tried every possible adjustment in the clutch, from one extreme to the other, but nothing changes this issue of getting into first. I have a Clymer and a shop manual.
I let it warm up for about 15 minutes, and finally got it into first without stalling. Then I couldn't get it into neutral without shutting off the bike first!
I got it into first again, and decided to see what would happen when I went down the road and shifted while moving. That seemed to work pretty good, and after awhile, shifting worked pretty much flawlessly. Stopping, starting, shifting into first and out, even shut the bike down in neutral and started it back up to see if that changed anything. At that point I figured that the fresh oil just needed to work into everything and that getting the bike good and hot helped set things right. Went back home and put the bike up, but next day I had the same problems with shifting into first.
WTH? Could there be too many plates in the clutch basket? Or is there some simple solution that I'm overlooking?
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