I've got a couple questions about the clutch/shifting on my 81.
1) When the bike is cold, shifting is sometimes a bit of a bear, especially going down to 1st from 2nd gear. I occasionally get a false neutral between 1st and 2nd because it takes a bit of effort to get it into first as I'm downshifting, coming to a stop. A very noticeable "CLACK" sound. I'm not familiar with how these bikes SHOULD feel, so I'm not sure if this is normal. Now, when the bike is warm, shifting seems to improve greatly.
2) When clutch pulled in but in 1st gear... if I roll the bike back and forth, I can feel a TINY bit of engagement from the transmission. It's almost like the clutch is 98% engaged but still feel a bit of gear... not enough to move the bike at all if I rev the engine. Â When downshifting to a stop, dropping into first with the clutch fully engaged, I still "feel" the bike go into first with a very small "hum/whine" sound. Is this normal, or with clutch engaged should it be like the bike was in neutral? Â
1 and 2 might be related, and I need to adjust the clutch so there is NO engagement at all.
3) My bike has a noticeable sewing machine clatter from the timing chain, and I know it needs to be fixed. However, yesterday when I first started it up, I noticed something strange. The clatter I heard yesterday was NOT coming from the timing chain, BUT rather the transmission/clutch area. Â In neutral, I pulled in the clutch, and the clatter went away completely. Released the clutch, and a noticeable clatter from the transmission/clutch area. Â Now, once I began riding, the timing chain clatter started and I couldn't hear the transmission/clutch sound any longer.
I haven't drained/replaced the transmission fluid, but I intend to do that soon. What type of fluid do I need to use, and how much?
Any thoughts?