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Shifting into first gear

Bayouboy

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Another newbie question.

After start up, when you put the bike in first gear, is it normal for the transmission to engage hard? I hope this is enough info. Once I'm rolling, the bike is really smooth shifting. Should I be concerned?

Thanks in advance.
 
It's normal, but it still makes me think it is going to wreck something every time it does it. Then I parked next to my friend Harley, and when he shifted into first it clunked just about as loud.
18,000 miles in two riding seasons without a single problem or any trips to the shop, and loving every minute of it.
 
I'm a new owner, and let me say this, I have learned a lot so far from this forum. I've noticed that the people on here don't hesitate to answer questions without passing judgment no matter how "rookie" the questions may sound. Thank you for that. I hope to be able to answer questions one day.
 
I'm a new owner, and let me say this, I have learned a lot so far from this forum. I've noticed that the people on here don't hesitate to answer questions without passing judgment no matter how "rookie" the questions may sound. Thank you for that. I hope to be able to answer questions one day.

:clap: Don't stop asking questions, and you'll be surprised at how quickly you start learning all kinds of stuff... :D :2thumbs:
 
I'm a new owner, and let me say this, I have learned a lot so far from this forum. I've noticed that the people on here don't hesitate to answer questions without passing judgment no matter how "rookie" the questions may sound. Thank you for that. I hope to be able to answer questions one day.

As another newbie around here (not an owner yet), I've noticed exactly the same thing about the forums here. Just wanted to add my thanks to everyone for that! It's not something that you commonly find on the internet.
 
One of the very rare times when "they all do it" is actually a good answer. Once warmed up, they quiet down. :yes: :welcome:
 
I'm a new owner, and let me say this, I have learned a lot so far from this forum. I've noticed that the people on here don't hesitate to answer questions without passing judgment no matter how "rookie" the questions may sound. Thank you for that. I hope to be able to answer questions one day.

As another newbie around here (not an owner yet), I've noticed exactly the same thing about the forums here. Just wanted to add my thanks to everyone for that! It's not something that you commonly find on the internet.

You guys have to know the truth :shocked::
It's NOT that we know this stuff...
It's that we THINK we know this stuff! :roflblack:
 
Hi Bayouboy,

Re: I feel like such a dummy asking some of these questions.

Back when I was still a working stiff, I had a sign on my office wall that read:

'There are no dumb questions. However, there are some very stupid mistakes.'

Jerry Baumchen
 
stipid question

:clap: Don't stop asking questions, and you'll be surprised at how quickly you start learning all kinds of stuff... :D :2thumbs:

As my Drill Instructor in Basic Training taught me, the only dumb question is the one that you DON'T ask. Keep asking, learning and enjoying, when you stop any of the three, you stop living.
 
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As another newbie around here (not an owner yet), I've noticed exactly the same thing about the forums here. Just wanted to add my thanks to everyone for that! It's not something that you commonly find on the internet.

I find Spyder riders are like sailors, it's a brother and sisterhood and members are always willing to help one another and seduce innocents into our pastimes. I suppose it's because we are both small groups today.
 
Hi Bayouboy,

Re: I feel like such a dummy asking some of these questions.

Back when I was still a working stiff, I had a sign on my office wall that read:

'There are no dumb questions. However, there are some very stupid mistakes.'

Jerry Baumchen

I may make a sign like this to hang in my office.
 
All wet clutches do this. The degree of "clunk" depends on a number of things but, it is normal. My 2012 would let me roll it a little bit to minimize the clunk. My 2014 doesn't allow this. I hate it also but, it is the way they are.
 
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