2014 FLHTK - Second Clutch Issue
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2014 FLHTK - Second Clutch Issue
Sorry if this has been covered before, but I thought I'd throw out a "heads up" here. It seems there may be another hydraulic clutch issue.
We all know about the clutch recall on these bikes way back many months ago. I don't have the TSB number handy, but it had something to do with the use of cable-clutch parts in the hydraulic clutch on the Limited. There was a "don't ride, don't sell" order put out by HD on it. When I bought mine in November, that recall had already been addressed by the dealer before I took it home.
Well, 5 months and 4K miles later, sitting a stoplight, bike starts creeping forward. Within about 8 miles to get home, it was pretty clear I had a serious clutch issue, thing was bleeding pressure off FAST. I called up my other dealer (the one I trust to work on my bikes) and had them pick it up. They are about 30 miles away and this thing was plain scary. No leaks, full of fluid. They came and got it and as the guy was loading it into their trailer (20 feet or so of riding?), he could feel the clutch giving out. That was 2 weeks ago.
Just got off the phone with the service writer at the servicing dealership. Took them two weeks to get parts to do a master cylinder rebuild. He says it was the second one they have seen recently. That, combined with the parts delay seems to tell me there is something up.
Again, sorry if this has been discussed already, I haven't been on here in a while, but I thought I'd let y'all know about it.
We all know about the clutch recall on these bikes way back many months ago. I don't have the TSB number handy, but it had something to do with the use of cable-clutch parts in the hydraulic clutch on the Limited. There was a "don't ride, don't sell" order put out by HD on it. When I bought mine in November, that recall had already been addressed by the dealer before I took it home.
Well, 5 months and 4K miles later, sitting a stoplight, bike starts creeping forward. Within about 8 miles to get home, it was pretty clear I had a serious clutch issue, thing was bleeding pressure off FAST. I called up my other dealer (the one I trust to work on my bikes) and had them pick it up. They are about 30 miles away and this thing was plain scary. No leaks, full of fluid. They came and got it and as the guy was loading it into their trailer (20 feet or so of riding?), he could feel the clutch giving out. That was 2 weeks ago.
Just got off the phone with the service writer at the servicing dealership. Took them two weeks to get parts to do a master cylinder rebuild. He says it was the second one they have seen recently. That, combined with the parts delay seems to tell me there is something up.
Again, sorry if this has been discussed already, I haven't been on here in a while, but I thought I'd let y'all know about it.
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I have a good rep ore with this service guy, he'll give me the straight scoop when I go to fetch it this weekend.
I'll let y'all know what he has to say about it. I have a hunch that the selling dealer either lied about, or improperly performed the original clutch repair. Not naming names until the story is complete.
Last edited by TurkeyRun; 04-24-2014 at 07:06 PM. Reason: typos - sticky keyboard.... don't go there
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I forgot to close the loop on this.
Servicing dealer ordered and installed a MC rebuild kit. Another 500 miles on the bike, mostly in town using the p*ss out of the clutch and so far, so good. Unfortunately when I picked it up, the service writer that I have a real good relationship with, wasn't in. Picked it up from the other guy.
He says, "no charge, and we'll pick up the tow" (no sh*t) keep an eye on it (double no sh*t)
Pineapple - not sure if that last post was for me or not but no. I checked the fluid in the reservoir before I called the dealership. Clean, clear, fresh fluid, and full. No leaks, nothin.
Servicing dealer ordered and installed a MC rebuild kit. Another 500 miles on the bike, mostly in town using the p*ss out of the clutch and so far, so good. Unfortunately when I picked it up, the service writer that I have a real good relationship with, wasn't in. Picked it up from the other guy.
He says, "no charge, and we'll pick up the tow" (no sh*t) keep an eye on it (double no sh*t)
Pineapple - not sure if that last post was for me or not but no. I checked the fluid in the reservoir before I called the dealership. Clean, clear, fresh fluid, and full. No leaks, nothin.
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Nope - as I said, it was the other service manager alone that day, and he was all about getting my bike and about 10 others out the door. Plus, he wasn't the one who took it in and knew the history of the issue. Bob (other guy) wasn't there.
When I looked at it before it went in, it looked fine.
I know over in BMW-Land (my other life) they always say, if ya got brake problems and the fluid is dark, it's time for a master cylinder. I can't vouch for that, just passing along what I've read. YMMV.
When I looked at it before it went in, it looked fine.
I know over in BMW-Land (my other life) they always say, if ya got brake problems and the fluid is dark, it's time for a master cylinder. I can't vouch for that, just passing along what I've read. YMMV.