A squeak when pulling away from cold 1150 GSA

hairyhippy

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When I pull away and the bike is cold, I get a squeak as I am dumping the clutch. Once the clutch is fully dumped, the squeak stops, it also does not happen once the bike is warmed up. The clutch is not slipping so I can rule that out. I would appreciate your thoughts.

2002 1150 GSA 40 000 miles

Pete
 
Could be the thrust piston in the clutch slave cylinder.

Never hold the clutch in while stationary for any length of time, i.e. at traffic lights or in jams.

Always put it in neutral and clutch out.
 
When I pull away and the bike is cold, I get a squeak as I am dumping the clutch. Once the clutch is fully dumped, the squeak stops, it also does not happen once the bike is warmed up. The clutch is not slipping so I can rule that out. I would appreciate your thoughts.

2002 1150 GSA 40 000 miles

Pete

Clutchmice!!:augie
 
Why would it only make the noise when the clutch is used. :D

I read it asthough it only happend the first time he started had this on motors when the belts been a bit slack probably read it wrong, I'll get back to the sofa!.
How's the head gards doing? I was ofdf the net for a fortnight thanks to talk talk now replaced by BT so far so good.
Dave GS
 
My clutch (TT ceramic) makes a slight squeaking noise as it slips a little when pulling away, once fully home the noise stops, as the clutch makes no noise when the lever is fully in or out I am confident the noise is made by the friction plate and is normal.my car clutch makes a hissing noise under the same circumstances but it can only be heard with the door open, to make myself feel a little better about this I occasionally listen to a Ducati with its dry multiplate job or wear earplugs.:thumb2
 
Alternator Belt

I vote for the alternator belt - and it only takes 10 mins to check!

Cheers............ Grizzly :beerjug:
 


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