Bandit Alley
GENERAL MOTORCYCLE FORUMS => GENERAL MECHANICAL & TECHNICAL => Topic started by: kevinfromrex on April 25, 2007, 07:41:39 AM
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Ive got a 2001 GSF600S Bandit that I bought last year with about 3500 miles on it. Appeared to have been owned by student (stickers on fork leg) and ridden very little.
At 4500 miles I switched to mobile 1, 15w-50 auto oil.
At 5,000 miles my clutch is slipping.
I dont wheelie, dont stunt, drive and drive quick, I am heavy 275 pounds in gear, my question WTF!
How the heck can a clutch on a Suzuki be out at 5,000 miles, got to be the oil! HELP!!
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Is the lever freeplay OK? I had a 2000 B6S that started to slip at 15K - I went back and forth between synth and non -but it kept slipping - I rode the bike fairly hard, but did not slip the clutch intentionally (hard take offs etc) - not sure what the previous two owners had done though - the student you bought it from could have worn out the plates by misuse of the clutch -I got by with mine by adding some washers to the springs...but eventually added new friction discs and heavier springs. ($80 through Bikebandit) You can try pulling the clutch and checking thicknesses, flatness, etc. of the discs and plates. Good luck.
Jay
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level freeplay is adjusted perfectly, original tires didnt show abuse by the first owner, I repalced original rear tire myself.
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Just for fun you could pop some Castrol GTX 10-40 dino oil in there and see if it stops. It could be that in the process of learning how to ride, the student killed his clutch. I've seen and heard lots of crazy clutch abuse out there on the road. Replacing the clutch is not that hard if you need to do it.
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Some of the new car oils with friction reducers and anti sludge additives can cause slipping of the wet clutch. I recommend replacing the oil and filter and using the API rating required for your bike, usually any full synthetic meets the requirement.
Man I'm clever..
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15W-50 is heavier than needed. Manual calls for 10W-40. BUT this should NOT be causing your clutch to slip. Neither should the Mobil 1 synthetic.
Some suggestions:
1. Move back to a 10W-40. Nothing wrong with Mobil 1, but in the Mobil line, I would use the 5W-40 DELVAC 1 diesel engine oil. Remember, the littly 600 needs more revs and makes less torque than the 1200. Higher revs and lower torque mean less viscosity is required for optimum lubrication. (This shouldn't be your clutch issue however, just my pet peeve on oil vis :taz: )
2. You say cable play is fine, but check the release mechanism behind the chain cover. Clean and inspect the mechanism and the release rod. Either could be binding.
3. If not the cable, release mechanism or release rod, your back to checking the clutch itself.
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Next time you change the oil, pick up a cover gasket and have a look at the clutch plates. They could well be glazed. It is possible that the springs are not holding tension as well but I wouldn't expect that on a low mileage bike, like yours.
I have heard a lot about friction modifiers causing clutches to slip but if you use most any 10W40, or heavier oil, I don't think they use friction modifiers so this shouldn't be the problem.
There is also a clutch adjustment procedure in your manual. Not familiar with your model but I would likely start there and consider new clutch disks and checking the spring tension (there will be a compression spec in the manual).
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Well I bought some dead dinosaurs and cant believe Im gonna dump out this nice oil and put in this cheap stuff.
I thought what the heck and went and bought an EBC clutch kit, and springs.
Well guess what the kit says.."not to be used with synthetic oils"
Guess I am sticking with dino afterall.
When the parts come in Ill let you all know what she looked like when the cover came off.
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I had the same problem a couple of years back, new fibre plates and 10% stiffer clutch springs solved the problem, and its been good now for over 40 thou K's and the 10% stiffer springs fells firm, but still little a light action.
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Im with you Mick I went up on the spring pressure. Switching to honda GN4, soon as the parts show up Ill get her changed over.
I cant wait to see the fiber plates, cant believe its fried?!