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Most of them do this, either when cold or hot it might become grabby. Sometimes it's an indicator that the clutch pack is worn as a whole, sometimes the basket is notched (bikes that habe dome a lot of city miles can suffer this), and sometimes they just do that.
A slightly crap clutch cable will make it worse than it is. Worth disconnecting both ends and feeling for smoothness. Should be like butter.
Anyone know how progressive (or not) my clutch should be? I reckon all the slippage is in about the first 1cm of lever movement, which is fine when setting off (auto choke idling @ 3k) and great when changes need only the slightest squeeze to smooth them out but rather embarrassing when the bikes hot and you're attempting a hill start in front of loads of other people, without having figured out the gas/clutch balance yet.