When I start the bike in the morning it always tries to get away from me when putting it into first. I've gotten use to it and have the brake on when I shift it. Am I not letting it warm up enough? I also noticed that I have to have the clutch pulled all the way in for it to go into first. Because I leave for work at 5:30 in the morning I try not to sit idle in front of the house for too long. What I do is roll out in foist until I get out of the development.
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When the oil is cold, it's thick. It still circulates against the clutch plates and causes some forward thrust. As it warms, it thins out and the effect gets heavily reduced. BUT I would still check your clutch cable to ensure that you're getting clutch engagement where it should be and that it's not out of adjustment.
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=-= The CyberPoet
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