Hi all,
Just asking for some insight into if I should be concerned..
From the most recent service - the workshop staff told me the clutch cable may need replacing. Noted my clutch lever becoming more firm to grab more recently, so brought it in, got the cable ordered in, and in the interim - they adjusted the tensioners on the clutch. Firstly I started noticing the clutch slipping in high gears under hard acceleration, and it progressively got worse where I could just ride in town in the lower gears and felt the clutch slip. Cable hadn't arrived at the time, so brought it in and got the tensioners adjusted to where I originally had them, but though with some initial improvements, I again noticed slippage in higher gears and so decided I'd wait for cable to be replaced.
The real issue now is on the way back from the last ride - as I was changing down, I thought I accidentally could change down gears without using the clutch. I was able to replicate this several times as I'm pretty sure this was something new. All attempted changes were down a gear with the appropriate speed to keep it smooth, and to my surprise, it changed everytime without engaging the clutch. I also tried changing down to first gear from a standstill in neutral - and it also allowed me to do that - but the bike stalled as expected.
Anyhow - clutch cable got replaced. Slipping of clutch disappeared (phew), lever is now so much nicer to use! However on leaving the garage, I tried changing the gear down to first gear from neutral/standstill - stalled. A few more attempts to test in higher gears/speed - same 'problem'.
I've looked online and the closest I've found is that it could be normal (https://forum.motorcyclenews.com/top...by-accident/24), and I probably only noticed it - perhaps by accident, as I normally have my foot swivelled to the left of the gear foot level when I'm not changing gears. But I'm pretty sure this is something new, especially its odd that I can change down a gear from neutral.
Main concern is going around corners (or even straight lines for that matter), is that I accidentally change down via left foot when I'm not expecting it..
Question - is this normal to be able to changing down gears without the clutch? If not, is it due to clutch cable that needs further adjustment (and can I do this easily myself) - as all these problems started with the clutch cable being adjusted?
Bike in question 2007 Honda Hornet CB900, gone about 19000km.
Thanks!
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