Delving further into my 1200 triple which has a few clutch issues.
It's a beast in traffic (as most might be) but having sorted the selector mechanism the remaining problem is a dangerous 'snatch' when leaving the lights in first. The clutch seems to slip a little (maybe) and then grab, unsettling the whole bike and very careful feathering of the clutch is needed to pull away. It might do this a few times before you get moving!
The clutch is now dismantled and is being checked out. No significant wear and the plates / springs are within spec. with no glazing and pretty clean. No clutch slip when under load or accelerating. The problem may be present at higher engine temps more so than when cold. Oil is Mobil V-Twin 20-50 (USA)
I'm considering drilling the basket(s) to alleviate heat and get better oil distribution (and try a different oil)
One concern is the amount of backlash present on the lay-shaft which is about 25 degrees. Could this be the source of it setting up a bounce / snatch?
Anyway .... please relate any comments / suggestions.
It's a beast in traffic (as most might be) but having sorted the selector mechanism the remaining problem is a dangerous 'snatch' when leaving the lights in first. The clutch seems to slip a little (maybe) and then grab, unsettling the whole bike and very careful feathering of the clutch is needed to pull away. It might do this a few times before you get moving!
The clutch is now dismantled and is being checked out. No significant wear and the plates / springs are within spec. with no glazing and pretty clean. No clutch slip when under load or accelerating. The problem may be present at higher engine temps more so than when cold. Oil is Mobil V-Twin 20-50 (USA)
I'm considering drilling the basket(s) to alleviate heat and get better oil distribution (and try a different oil)
One concern is the amount of backlash present on the lay-shaft which is about 25 degrees. Could this be the source of it setting up a bounce / snatch?
Anyway .... please relate any comments / suggestions.

