What to do with a motorcycle clutch that slips after draining?

You have just emptied your machine and just to enjoy it a bit, you probably wanted to take a little walk. But this is where you realized a problem, you have a motorcycle clutch which slips after the oil change! 

A rather annoying problem since with this clutch which slips, you have trouble shifting gears. which causes a racing motorbike engine and above all you wonder where it can come from and especially if it has a link with your emptying that you have just done. 

Well yes, it is quite possible and that is why here we will see these different oil change problems which can explain why you have a motorcycle clutch which slips after the oil change. 

But you should also be aware that the timing may just be due to chance and that it is another part of your motorcycle that is part of the clutch system that could be the cause of this problem. 

This is why we will then focus on the two major problems that can explain why your clutch has been slipping for no apparent reason for a few minutes. 

Finally, we take the liberty of offering you the reading of our complete guide to motorcycles so that you can find the bike that suits you the most if you plan to change it in the coming weeks. 

Did you take motorcycle oil? 

The first thing we are going to see may seem silly to you, yet it can change a lot of things. Indeed, if there is motorcycle oil and car oil, there is a reason for it all. 

Indeed, maybe you have said to yourself that oil is oil and whether it is for car or motorcycle it will not change anything. In addition, car oil still tends to be much cheaper than motorcycle oil. 

The second solution is that you did not pay attention and that you automatically took car engine oil without realizing it and that you put it in your motorcycle during your oil change. 

Well, this oil is not suitable at all and can cause several problems, including a motorcycle clutch that slips after draining! You will then have no particular choice and you will have to change the oil again. 

This time, you will still have to be careful to add motorcycle oil. Once this is done, you should no longer have problems with the motorcycle clutch slipping after the oil change. 

Motorcycle clutch slipping after draining, check viscosity

If you are not particularly versed in motor oils, you may find yourself lost in front of the spoke when it is time to choose the oil you are going to put in the engine of your motorcycle.

Indeed, even by choosing oils specific to motorcycles, you will end up with natural, synthetic, semi-synthetic oils and rather strange names of the type 15w40. 

Well, it is on these appellations that we are going to be interested today. Indeed, it will be a question here of the viscosity of the oil and that is exactly what these numbers mean. The first is cold viscosity. The second is logically enough the hot viscosity of this same oil. 

The higher the first number, the stronger the cold viscosity of the oil. However, if you have taken 5w oil for example, it may not be viscous enough to adhere to the different parts of the clutch. 

This could explain why you have a clutch that slips after draining. Once again, there are not 50 solutions to your problem, apart from redoing your oil change with a slightly more viscous oil. 

Finally, if you do not know how to do your oil change on your own, we suggest you take a look at this video tutorial that will explain all the steps in just five minutes !

Clutch discs or cable may be the cause of a clutch that slips after draining

Now that we've seen the oil issues that can explain why you have a clutch that slips after draining, it's time to dwell on the non-oil issues a bit.  

Indeed, it could be that the timing of the oil change is a coincidence and that you have another problem which is the cause of your motorcycle clutch which slips after the oil change. Often it will be a problem with the discs or cables. 

Let's start with the lined discs. You will first have to check that they are still full and if not, change them. If they are a little worn, it is also necessary to check that they are not warped which could be the cause of your clutch which slips after the oil change. 

Finally, let's look at the cable that will allow the clutch of your motorcycle. When you are at rest, it should not be strained. If this is the case, it is because it must be changed so as not to be bothered by your problems with slipping clutches.