I have a problem with a sticking clutch. Bike is a GSX R750 06. I purchased this bike knowing that it had a problem with a sticking clutch. Receipts for work done by a well known dealership showed that the clutch had been pulled apart, inspected, reassembled and a new gasket fitted. Road tested and all ok. Apparently it was all good for a month or so and was then back to sticking. The owner informed me that it would usually free up after a bit of a ride and once left sitting idle for a couple of weeks, would then be back sticking. I have no problem with what the previous owner has told me and this is not a bitch at him or the bike shop. Today I pulled the clutch apart and found a couple of problems. First is a problem of condensation in the clutch outer cover. It was covered with a milky emulsion which I believe as a slurry of oil and condensation. How can this be cured, does it need a special breather. Second, removal of the plates found that they were stuck together like shit to a blanket. What causes this? does it need another sort of engine oil? And third, the condensation in the housing was so bad that the clutch springs had rusted and there were small particles of what I think is rust, scattered around the clutch basket. The clutch was pulled apart by the bike shop 3 months ago and I am surprised that rust could have corroded the springs that quickly. Any thoughts or solutions would be REALLY appreciated.
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