Hi all,
I know this is sort of a common issue but I still find it a little strange.
A little bit about the bike: 2012 Yamaha FZ8 with 52,000 km on it.
The issue: when stuck in stop and go traffic for a while, in the heat, eventually it becomes impossible to shift out of first and into neutral when stopped.
The general advice is to rock the bike back and forth but there's often no space to do that.
If I shut the engine off, shifting becomes possible again.
In fact, it feels like the bike wants to go even though the clutch level is fully pulled in. Backing up becomes a little harder as well. If the wheel was off the ground, it would probably spin more than usual.
The clutch cable is fairly tight - the engagement is fairly high up on the release so I don't think it's a loose cable problem. Plus I have zero problems the rest of the time.
It only happens when crawling for a while and using the clutch a lot.
If anyone is familiar with Pottery Rd in the east end, by the time I make it up to the top in rush hour, I have to just hold onto the clutch - I'm not making it into neutral unless I shut the bike down.
I haven't had any other issues with the clutch. Haven't noticed any slipping or anything like that.
It's kind of like something expands when hot and the plates fail to fully disengage.
I've been thinking of changing the clutch in the off season but I'm not sure it's worth doing if this isn't a problem per se.
I know this is sort of a common issue but I still find it a little strange.
A little bit about the bike: 2012 Yamaha FZ8 with 52,000 km on it.
The issue: when stuck in stop and go traffic for a while, in the heat, eventually it becomes impossible to shift out of first and into neutral when stopped.
The general advice is to rock the bike back and forth but there's often no space to do that.
If I shut the engine off, shifting becomes possible again.
In fact, it feels like the bike wants to go even though the clutch level is fully pulled in. Backing up becomes a little harder as well. If the wheel was off the ground, it would probably spin more than usual.
The clutch cable is fairly tight - the engagement is fairly high up on the release so I don't think it's a loose cable problem. Plus I have zero problems the rest of the time.
It only happens when crawling for a while and using the clutch a lot.
If anyone is familiar with Pottery Rd in the east end, by the time I make it up to the top in rush hour, I have to just hold onto the clutch - I'm not making it into neutral unless I shut the bike down.
I haven't had any other issues with the clutch. Haven't noticed any slipping or anything like that.
It's kind of like something expands when hot and the plates fail to fully disengage.
I've been thinking of changing the clutch in the off season but I'm not sure it's worth doing if this isn't a problem per se.