OK - I'm no mechanic and have very basic understand of anything under the skin of my bike (2015 R1200GS), so I would appreciate some informed feedback from those who do know about such things.
Wet clutch, dry clutch, single-plate, multi-plate, synchromesh or no synchromesh, hold the clutch in or shift to neutral - all little points and topics that have continually popped up over the years and I never really got me head around it. This is on new bikes - not ones that have covered 100k miles.
I'm more a symptom/observation driven sort of guy. So when I shift into first and the gearbox/drive line clunks I wonder why.
When I shift between 1st and 2nd and it is less than smooth I blame myself but I wonder why it does it.
My car certainly doesn't clunk and thud when changing gears.
As I understand it the new gearboxes on the GS are "better" than they have been. Not certain what that means.
They still clunk, but many other bikes do too. Is it the lack of synchromesh in the gearbox that causes this? If so, why don't these gearboxes have synchro? Weight, cost, strength?
And how about the clutches. What type are they and how best to use them? Some say they are not like car clutches and "slipping" is not a problem. Some say you should slip into neutral at the lights to take the load off and not overcook the clutch, but then there's that clunk again when shifting back into first.
I like to take care of my toys but I would also lie to know a little more about them.
So if you understand this stuff - please share your knowledge.
Wet clutch, dry clutch, single-plate, multi-plate, synchromesh or no synchromesh, hold the clutch in or shift to neutral - all little points and topics that have continually popped up over the years and I never really got me head around it. This is on new bikes - not ones that have covered 100k miles.
I'm more a symptom/observation driven sort of guy. So when I shift into first and the gearbox/drive line clunks I wonder why.
When I shift between 1st and 2nd and it is less than smooth I blame myself but I wonder why it does it.
My car certainly doesn't clunk and thud when changing gears.
As I understand it the new gearboxes on the GS are "better" than they have been. Not certain what that means.
They still clunk, but many other bikes do too. Is it the lack of synchromesh in the gearbox that causes this? If so, why don't these gearboxes have synchro? Weight, cost, strength?
And how about the clutches. What type are they and how best to use them? Some say they are not like car clutches and "slipping" is not a problem. Some say you should slip into neutral at the lights to take the load off and not overcook the clutch, but then there's that clunk again when shifting back into first.
I like to take care of my toys but I would also lie to know a little more about them.
So if you understand this stuff - please share your knowledge.