Larry & Dave, that 'clunk' on your initial gear selection is a normal feature of our Spyders - it's the 'not yet turning' output side of the constant mesh gearbox engaging with the 'already running' engine side driven components. So unless it's
REALLY aggressive (think like.. throw you off the seat type 'aggressive'

) then it's
unlikely to be any issue at all/ever.

hyea: Altho, if your 2010 clutch has every been replaced/worked on, there's a pretty good chance you'll have had the original 2010 clutch plates replaced with the 'upgraded' clutch plates that came out in about 2013 which are stronger & more able to withstand this 'clunking' & the shock loads - but in doing that, they do happen to tend to make the 'clunk'
juuust a little worse/more noticeable!!
Still, it's not a biggie, you should learn to love it as an indicator that your Spyder is such a feat of engineering....

And if it really gets to you, you can probably 'minimise' it by spending a little more time warming things up before engaging a gear; or you can try a different weight Motorcycle Oil that's suitable for 'wet clutches' & constant mesh gearboxes.... but if they're being truly honest with themselves & everyone else, no-one has yet managed to completely remove this clunk from their Spyders &/or any other machine that runs a similar style wet clutch/constant mesh gearbox arrangement! It's simply the nature of the beast showing how different/strong it is - just like square cut gears make more noise than helical cut gears, but are size for equal size, generally somewhat stronger for all the extra noise! :thumbup:
Ride More, Worry Less! :yes: But do replace the vacuum lines! :cheers: