clutch/transmission problem
so I'm still learning about maintenance and adjusting things on my bike.
I have an 01 F4i with 6500 miles.
I have 2 problems. sometimes when shifting into second my bike makes this big loud audible clunk sound..it doesn't sound good..I dunno wat it is. It only happens once in a while and also happens when I'm downshifting back into first.
my second question is my friend who has been riding for years took my bike for a ride and said my clutch almost burnt out and to replace it before it gets any worse and cost me more money to fix. I don't do wheelies and I drive pretty conservatively and to me the clutch lever pull feels exactly the way it does since I got it at 4000 miles.
What are some signs that the clutch is about to go?? the bike still pulls in every gear. I only sign that i've heard of is that u open the throttle up and it goes no where. Is there anything I can check on the bike itself to check if he is right cause I don't know any other riders to go get a second opinion
he also backed up his prognosis with that my clutch cable barrel/screw was backed out a lot. and he does ride a liter bike so maybe he is used to how hard his bike pulls.
Any help or advice is appreciated.
I have an 01 F4i with 6500 miles.
I have 2 problems. sometimes when shifting into second my bike makes this big loud audible clunk sound..it doesn't sound good..I dunno wat it is. It only happens once in a while and also happens when I'm downshifting back into first.
my second question is my friend who has been riding for years took my bike for a ride and said my clutch almost burnt out and to replace it before it gets any worse and cost me more money to fix. I don't do wheelies and I drive pretty conservatively and to me the clutch lever pull feels exactly the way it does since I got it at 4000 miles.
What are some signs that the clutch is about to go?? the bike still pulls in every gear. I only sign that i've heard of is that u open the throttle up and it goes no where. Is there anything I can check on the bike itself to check if he is right cause I don't know any other riders to go get a second opinion
he also backed up his prognosis with that my clutch cable barrel/screw was backed out a lot. and he does ride a liter bike so maybe he is used to how hard his bike pulls.
Any help or advice is appreciated.
all bikes make a clunk sound going into first! just depends on the oil you have in on how loud it really is!
second gear is a bit of a toughie and you really have to mash it into second period and i've had mine for 25k miles and same sound as first
it's just how these bikes are apparently
second gear is a bit of a toughie and you really have to mash it into second period and i've had mine for 25k miles and same sound as first
it's just how these bikes are apparently
Your clutch is fine. Itīs a normal sound for our bikes, the tranny just isnīt very smooth.
Thereīs a fix for this clunk and fell, just preload the shifter as if youīre doing clutchless upshifts and it smoothes out real easy.
Try it and your clunk problems will disappear
Thereīs a fix for this clunk and fell, just preload the shifter as if youīre doing clutchless upshifts and it smoothes out real easy.
Try it and your clunk problems will disappear
The clunk is normal on all bikes ... well, at least Hondas, Kaws, Zooks and HDs that I've ridden. As was mentioned, you can preload the shifter for smoother 1st to 2nd transition or you can reverse the shift pattern (1 up 5 down) and smash that baby down to upshift and you'll never have another problem.
As far as your clutch slipping the standard test is to put it in 6th gear, rev her up pretty good, hold the front brake and let the clutch out real slow. If it chokes your clutch is fine.
Friends should keep their mouth shut when riding friends bikes unless there is a serious problem with the bike.
Good luck with this and keep us updated!
As far as your clutch slipping the standard test is to put it in 6th gear, rev her up pretty good, hold the front brake and let the clutch out real slow. If it chokes your clutch is fine.
Friends should keep their mouth shut when riding friends bikes unless there is a serious problem with the bike.
Good luck with this and keep us updated!
thanks..I'm aware of the initial clunk going into first...but i've neer heard it while going into second..I cringed wen I heard it.
and as far as the clutch test....i don't understand it..sorry
thanks for the replies
and as far as the clutch test....i don't understand it..sorry
thanks for the replies
The cluck going into 2nd usually occurs from lazy shifting. You barely get the shift fork to pop it into gear so it kinda clunks. If done enough times the shift fork will wear or bend and shifting into 2nd becomes iffy.
The test is easy:
- Put the bike in 6th gear (easy, right?)
- Pull in clutch and brake (still easy)
- Start bike
- While keeping the front brake engaged let off the clutch slowly keeping the RPMs around 5-6K
- If the bike chokes down and stalls then clutch is GOOD
- If the bike is still running with the clutch fully engaged then you need new plates
Yup, chainstretcher is right itīs a simple test to see if your clutch is engaging or slipping.~
# clutch in
# put her in 6th
# grab the front brake hard
# rev her at like 6/7 k
# slowly release the clutch
If she starts to choke upon reaching the usual grab point of the clutch itīs all good and if not, it means that she is slipping therefore needing replacement. Itīs not a holy grail but itīs a start point to see if something is wrong with it
# clutch in
# put her in 6th
# grab the front brake hard
# rev her at like 6/7 k
# slowly release the clutch
If she starts to choke upon reaching the usual grab point of the clutch itīs all good and if not, it means that she is slipping therefore needing replacement. Itīs not a holy grail but itīs a start point to see if something is wrong with it
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All of the above 
On a side note ....
the clunk into first is pretty much unavoidable ...but ...
If you try to match engine revs with the gear box moving through the gears it will reduce the rest of the clunking..
Some rides are what I call total clunker's... , they just let the revs drop and bang on the shift up and down and every time it will go clunk!!! .. bad!!
I have always given the throttle a small tweak at each change , going up or down through the gears to minimize this .. just like you would when driving a fast "manual car" ...
Down changing is the hardest to get right doing it this and may take some practice....and I might also add that this type of matched revs changing will increase your fuel consumption some what ...

On a side note ....
the clunk into first is pretty much unavoidable ...but ...
If you try to match engine revs with the gear box moving through the gears it will reduce the rest of the clunking..
Some rides are what I call total clunker's... , they just let the revs drop and bang on the shift up and down and every time it will go clunk!!! .. bad!!
I have always given the throttle a small tweak at each change , going up or down through the gears to minimize this .. just like you would when driving a fast "manual car" ...
Down changing is the hardest to get right doing it this and may take some practice....and I might also add that this type of matched revs changing will increase your fuel consumption some what ...
Last edited by CBRclassic; Aug 23, 2009 at 04:55 PM.


