sweatmark wrote:Seeping at the transmission/block interface could be crank seal, or more likely clutch slave cylinder - which would account for some shifting difficulties. I suppose the splines could be involved too, though your bike is still low-miles.
With warranty coverage I would definitely request thorough dealer tech troubleshooting, and confirm that diagnosis (and any required fix) is well-documented.
Good luck!
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There is no gasket between the engine and transmission and there should be no oil there. Your clutch is likely contaminated with oil. If either the clutch slave or the transmission seal in front of it fail, the oil can travel across the clutch slave rod, through the input shaft and contaminate the clutch. Have them save your old clutch so you can inspect the hub splines, or if your schedule allows and the dealer cooperates, have a look at the splines while it is apart. If your bike is suffering from misalignment, it should be showing some signs of abnormal wear at 23k.
If, on the other hand, it is spline related you are fortunate to have it happen under warranty. Make sure they FIX THE PROBLEM and don't just replace the spline and clutch and put it back together. I think this scenario is unlikely as spline failure will tend to be an all or nothing situation.
Let us know what happens.