Until I bought my Mk2 GSA hexhead, every bike I have owned had a wet clutch. NSU, Meriden Triumph 500, CZ, MZ, Honda kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki has had a wet clutch.
The Suzuki GT750 had the best gear shift if not the best ratios. The trumpet had to be properly rev matched or it crashed badly. The Yam with shaft was busy up shifting without clutch.
All were noisy if not properly rev matched. The GSA is the same. Shift slowly (like most car drivers who rely on the synchromesh) and it will crash - especially going down the box.
The new LC can't be any different. So shift quickly going up and throttle blip going down. Also try it clutchless. It's like going knickerless but less draughty.
agree 100%. If lazy , the gearchanging is diabolical (crashy). But if I am doing my job , the gearbox is magic.
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and the only thing that seems to work