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Old 04-27-2018, 08:58 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Sullybiker View Post
Your clutch could be dragging; this is usually a case of too much slack in the clutch cable so the plates don't separate fully.

Being tough to get into neutral isn't unusual, especially if it's newish. What I do is with the bike in 1st gear I rock it forward and back loading the shifter lightly in the direction of neutral. At the same time, let the clutch plates just kiss the friction zone and it will pop easily into neutral.

My TT will go into neutral easily when cold. After pootling around in traffic on a hot day? Forget it. With this technique it will go every time.
You need to add an oil cooler. It will really helped out with the neutral issue.
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