Anybody out there having an issue with the release point/friction zone on their SE Ultra's hydraulic clutch?
For the first 400-500 miles, the clutch behaved normally. That is to say, the clutch release point (i.e, beginning of the friction zone) was around the middle of the lever travel, and the friction zone was sufficiently wide enough to allow for normal clutch control. Since then, the clutch began releasing with the lever nearly ALL the way out, and the friction zone reduced itself to a hair's width.
Needless to say, it's made "Riding Like A Pro" (took the course in New Port Richey, Fla with "Motorman" Palladino, who praised my riding) extremely difficult on a 1000# behemoth with the the bars turned all the way! It's also made smooth launches and shifting very difficult. I find myself either slipping the H*ll out of the clutch or stalling the thing on starts (especially when it's running on cylinder deactivation...the initial RBW throttle "burp" combined with the hair-trigger clutch usually being the culprit), and lurching the bike during up-shifts.
Been to the dealer thrice, service case number from H-D Customer Care, and the problem still persists. All they've done is bleed the clutch and supposedly inspected the clutch parts behind the Derby Cover. H-D and the Dealer says "it's normal...they all do that". Since the Dealer claims the non-adjustable clutch (neither lever position/travel or clutch diaphragm spring pushrod length) is "within published H-D specifications". that there's nothing they can do. H-D Customer Care echo's that as long as the dealer doesn't find an obvious defect (i.e., out-of-spec part), then my case is closed. I am free to "'get a second opinion" from another authorized H-D Dealer, but as long as it's "within specs", there's nothing they can do.
Personally, I don't find this to be an acceptable answer on a $40k-plus motorcycle! I feel it's an unsafe condition and unacceptable on any bike, nevermind one that costs more than my car!
Can anyone help and/or offer any advice?
As an aside, I am a highly-experienced and thoroughly-accomplished motorcyclist: I've been riding for nearly 30-years, have been a professional MSF Rider-Coach for the past 9 seasons (specializing in the ERC and the new ARC-Sportbike Course) have ridden 100k's of miles (mostly on Harley's), this is my Third H-D "Touring" model, and I also own two hydraulic clutch-equipped Ducati's (Hypermotard HM1100S and Multistrada MTS1200ST), amongst many other bikes: Euro, American and Asian.