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Originally Posted by *Touring Ted*
I wouldn't say it's a problem. Very normal on some bikes. I dab the clutch with every gear change anyway, just as you say. So I wouldn't notice the difference. It could be that your dogs are a touch worn or round on the edges so they're not catching as well as they were when new. So they need the shafts to spin a little to engage. The shafts have to be moving to engage properly anyway. So I wouldn't worry as long as you can always get through the gears. Try fiddling with your clutch adjustment too so theirs a bit more drag on the plates when the lever is pulled in. It will keep the shafts turning.
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Sudden stop in traffic i think its not good it takes time to get in first again, normal riding its no problem. But it should be same gear parts on both engines and set up so i guess its something a little bit off, i will open and check clutch worn next oilshift, adjusting didnt make difference but it seems little to adjust so maybe on last days clutch plates. Is it possible to grap clutch on yours in 3-4 gear and shift down to 1
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