Great tips, much appreciated.
The only thing you MUST do is if it were to start slipping and you find it's shed some of the fibers the oil pan must be dropped to replace the oil pump pickup tube.
I wonder if inspecting the clutchplates when I do my next oil change
would be in order. My clutch lever is a shorty and I seem to
prefert position 4, out of the 6 total. Is there a way to
test if my clutch is near or is slipping? It seems fine now.
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I think I'm getting addicted to 'hard launches',
I'm a long way from going to a drag strip, if I ever do,
but I like the hard launch, and jamming through gears
rapidly, today's session was really fun, and went better
than I'd expected. I have this issue with my Ca ECU
and need to get it flashed so the rpm's stay where
I have my throttle grip set, but shifting between
about 5 to 7 thousand rpm is becoming fairly 'predictable' ,
sucks that the rpm wants to fall out but I'll just
continue to work with what I have until
I get the flash done. I don't think the 49 state ECU's
are nearly as bad.
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I probably did 20 or more starts today, but as I mention
they weren't quite full on drag starts, I'd do one to
3, and go through to 6th gear with fast shifts,
then ride a few a few 'easy miles', before
before repeating and maybe do 1 or 2 launches instead of
3.... Does that seem reasonable?
Would checking the clutch case temp, by putting a hand on it
be a fair temp check, or using a temp gun make any sense?
run a full 5 liters in my drag bike which is top of the glass plus 12ozs.
About 5.7 Quarts total?
Any danger in running that high all the time, for simplicity
and not having to change levels everyday, since I'll likely
be doing hard starts everyday as well as general riding
around town and in twisties?
When I bought the bike which specs 5 qts minus 4 ounce or
4 qts 28 ounces (:shrugs:) , it had been running at least
a qt high for it's 1st 4000 miles. Nothing seemed wrong
with the bike when I got it with those 4k mi already on it,
I changed the oil and dropped the level down by about a qt.
Another thing you can do to help it is
lean the bike towards the clutch side with the engine running
and the clutch pulled in. That bathes the clutch plates
in additional oil to aid in cooling.
Would I do this for a full minute at idle or longer?
Would there be a noticeable temp change by touch or temp gun
on the clutch cover or?
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I just changed my oil this week, at 3000 mi, 10/40 kawi, conventional,
I think I'll go back to synthetic and drop the intervals to 2500mi.
It's going to start hitting 115+ here in a few short weeks,
would 20/50 synthetic make sense, considering along with it,
my new sub hobby of hard pulls/launches?