When I shift my TG into first gear, it generates a loud and a thrusty "CLUNCK". I tried several things to no avail. I let the bike warm up a few minutes, pulled and released clutch lever several time before shifting, rocked it back and forth in neutral etc. After a few miles the noise and thrust of shifting gets less.Is this normal?? I have 3500 Miles on the bike, so will it get better with more miles?? Mine is 2009 TG UC.
Does this harm the bike. It sounds a lot of wear and tear to me. what causes this hard shift and is it avoidable. is there a routine I should follow ??
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by mvengineer; 04-02-2011 at 06:04 PM.
It will get better with time but maybe your clutch cable needs adjustment? Also, many of us are using a good syn gear oil after first oil change as a must. I always use Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof in my bike transmissions.
It will get better with time but maybe your clutch cable needs adjustment? Also, many of us are using a good syn gear oil after first oil change as a must. I always use Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof in my bike transmissions.
+1. Its just the good old HD clunk. The Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof sure does make a difference.
The clunk is caused by the clutch plates still sticking together which will happen after it has been sitting for a spell. HD puts Formula+ in the primary which is the viscosity of a 50wt oil this is why the plates stick. I wouldn't be concerned because its normal and won't hurt anything.
It will get better with time but maybe your clutch cable needs adjustment? Also, many of us are using a good syn gear oil after first oil change as a must. I always use Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof in my bike transmissions.
Good Advice and my dealer changed the trans oil before the first service to Bel Ray 85-140 gear saver. I asked why and was told my technician said it was shifting too hard for his liking. Seems much better now even with the electric shifter. I'll really be able to tell when Bullet gets our mechanical units built.
Like Msocko said.....its the clutch plates sticking. Example........hold your clutch in for 30 seconds when you first start up your bike for the day.....drop it in gear and ill bet you the famous HD clunk didnt happen.
I also use RedLine Primary oil, supposed to help with the sticking clutch plates. Of course other oils may make the same claim.Seems to work OK in wifes TG .
Like Msocko said.....its the clutch plates sticking. Example........hold your clutch in for 30 seconds when you first start up your bike for the day.....drop it in gear and ill bet you the famous HD clunk didnt happen.