Conman
Well-Known Member
I'm going to preface this by saying that my clutch needs to be replaced and it slips noticeably when at WOT in the upper gears. It's an '88 with 40k miles.
Anyways..... There is one particular turn I take in which I come from a 55mph zone, decelerate down to low 2nd gear, and make a left turn. Immediately when I get back on the throttle after the turn (about 2-3k rpm) the bike instantly revvs a few thousand rpm like it's in neutral and then there's a hard catch like it clunked back into gear. It only seems to do this in this circumstance when engine braking down to low 2nd from the highway and then getting back on the throttle (even very lightly)after I've completed this left turn. So far I can't duplicate it on any other road or in any other gear.
Is this a sign of the dreaded 2nd gear issue? It NEVER slips (even under hard acceleration) in any other instance. I'm really hoping a new clutch will fix this, but don't want to dump money on other planned upgrades if 2nd is shot.
Connor
Anyways..... There is one particular turn I take in which I come from a 55mph zone, decelerate down to low 2nd gear, and make a left turn. Immediately when I get back on the throttle after the turn (about 2-3k rpm) the bike instantly revvs a few thousand rpm like it's in neutral and then there's a hard catch like it clunked back into gear. It only seems to do this in this circumstance when engine braking down to low 2nd from the highway and then getting back on the throttle (even very lightly)after I've completed this left turn. So far I can't duplicate it on any other road or in any other gear.
Is this a sign of the dreaded 2nd gear issue? It NEVER slips (even under hard acceleration) in any other instance. I'm really hoping a new clutch will fix this, but don't want to dump money on other planned upgrades if 2nd is shot.
Connor