For the Winter, I have to store my R65 in an unheated garage. Each Spring, when I go to start it up, I find that I am having a clutch problem. The problem is particularly bad if I had stored the bike "in gear."
First, the environmental factors. I am in an area where, during the Winter, we do experience sub-freezing temperatures (which can be for several days at time before it gets above freezing). When I start it up in the Spring, it is always well above freezing, and has been for many weeks.
On Spring start up, I find that the clutch lever and cable work fine. But the clutch itself does not want to engage/disengage when operated. The problem is worse if the bike has been stored "in gear," but it is still there if stored in "neutral" (only not as severe). When stored in gear, in the Spring the clutch does not want to disengage. I can manage to eventually get the bike into neutral and to start it up. But then comes the crazy part. If I pull in the clutch lever, the clutch still will not disengage. I end up having to hold the brakes tight, judge enough engine speed not to stall immediately, pull in the clutch lever anyway (for after the event), and then put it into first gear. It lurches like hell, but that is enough to break the clutch free and it works normally for the rest of the season. I have the same problem if the bike is stored "in neutral," but some reason it does not seem to be quite as bad.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? What can be done to prevent it? Is there any other way to deal with it in the Spring when it happens? If there is something I should do before storage, it would help to know now.
Thanks.
k_enn