Starting in Neutral
Thanks to those that posted with suggestions...to the problems and finding neutral.

I'm still breaking my 2012 48 in, approx. 600km, and finding neutral while at a stop is a bit of a challenge (many bikes I've had have this 'issue'), usually have to move slowly forward and it pops in no problem. Also, if I turn the bike off in 1st, and THEN click up to neutral, it's like butter.
Another reason I always start the bike with the clutch in, regardles of whether in neutral or (by mistake) first is that the idiot light can fail. You can think you're in neutral and be in first. Not saying this is an HD issue, but it has been known to happen.
Imagine being not on the bike, but beside it, seeing the idiot light and hitting the starter. Then imagine the look on your face as the bike drives off on you for a few feet...and falls over

Clutch in starts=good
To start the bike in gear you need to pull the clutch handle all the way back/down else the starter will not engage. I sometimes do not fully drop the handle and find myself having to pull it back farther.
Oh, and I'm finding neutral a lot easier now. I still rock it back and forth sometimes, but it drops in much quicker now.
Now that the weather is consistently nice, I'll be putting more miles on for sure. Planning a trip to Bobcaygeon/The Kawarthas in July, hopefully a few clicks and pics and twisties
I'm usually off the bike when I start it, especially when I first get on it in the morning since I'm not going to sit on it for 2 minutes while it warms up lol.
I've heard that Sporties tend to get better, faster, more relaxed etc. as you work them in, so I'm sure neutral will be like butter in no time





