The reason I'm asking is that I'm having clutch slipping this year, or at least much more than I used to. If I'm on the gas, maybe half throttle going into 2nd (using the clutch), it slips for 3-4 seconds before I feel it bite. I'm thinking the oil is just taking that long to sling out of the disks. If I shift without the clutch, it stays locked up.
Here's what changed over the winter: I replaced the clutch springs with OEM to get a much more reasonable effort on the clutch lever. I looked everything over while I was in there, and all the disks were on the high side of the service limit and the clutch basket looks good. Clutch effort is now in line with the handful of other bikes I've ridden. New oil is normal 10W-40 as spec'd on the filler cap.
I'm fairly confident on the cable adjustment, though I still can't get neutral with the engine running. I'd adjust that out, but I'd have to have the cable tight with the lever out. Is it normal to need the full lever travel to actuate the clutch?
On a lighter note, nothing is leaking after all the work this winter. No oil, no air. Idle is steady, though a little rough. I'll get this thing right eventually!
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