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Clutch not disengaging
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<blockquote data-quote="PA1195" data-source="post: 262218" data-attributes="member: 2660"><p>Hello Murf and welcome...my '06 and '07 'FJR's were as you described when new...an Alaskan mosquito for sound and vibration...by up to 1500 or so miles with three oil/filter changes to Yamalube, issues developed with serious clutch grab and tranny whine in both...hopefully that will not be your future experience...if it does occur, than join the grabbers/whiners/fixers Club and seek remedy by either Dealer clutch soaking (good for the Dealer soaking $$$ from YamaMama, and a bunch of BS for a wet clutch IMHO), or change to a different Brand of oil...'nuff said.</p><p></p><p>Gary in Fairbanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA1195, post: 262218, member: 2660"] Hello Murf and welcome...my '06 and '07 'FJR's were as you described when new...an Alaskan mosquito for sound and vibration...by up to 1500 or so miles with three oil/filter changes to Yamalube, issues developed with serious clutch grab and tranny whine in both...hopefully that will not be your future experience...if it does occur, than join the grabbers/whiners/fixers Club and seek remedy by either Dealer clutch soaking (good for the Dealer soaking $$$ from YamaMama, and a bunch of BS for a wet clutch IMHO), or change to a different Brand of oil...'nuff said. Gary in Fairbanks [/QUOTE]
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