Sometimes when I come to a stop, maybe a little more sudden than usual, the engine cuts out. I then press the button and it starts right up, no problem. But it has put me in some tense situations while in traffic.
Anybody else have this problem?
Any ideas on why it happens?
Dave
oil leaks
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sudden stop, engine quits
Not alot to go on, but what is your idle speed ?
Might try just turning it up a bit.
Clutch in - in gear or when in "N" also ?
Spark Plug fairly fresh ?
Air Filter clogged ? ( Running rich maybe )
Just a couple ideas.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hgyrmliun" wrote: > > Sometimes when I come to a stop, maybe a little more sudden than usual, the engine cuts out. I then press the button and it starts right up, no problem. But it has put me in some tense situations while in traffic. > Anybody else have this problem? > Any ideas on why it happens? > Dave >
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sudden stop, engine quits
I have had similar problems until I discovered I put Tammy's side
stand by pass switch in the wrong place ....... and my leg switches
the switch in the off position .... which kills the engine. Not fun
in traffic. Being the shade tree mech I am, a good strip of duct tape
keeps it where it should be (hey it works). Someday I will put it in
a better place.
Criswell
On May 21, 2009, at 4:23 PM, hgyrmliun wrote: > > > Sometimes when I come to a stop, maybe a little more sudden than > usual, the engine cuts out. I then press the button and it starts > right up, no problem. But it has put me in some tense situations > while in traffic. > Anybody else have this problem? > Any ideas on why it happens? > Dave > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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oil leaks
(quote:) More careful cleaning followed by examination of oil leakage revealed
the tiny O-ring on the doo-hicky adjustment bolt was the problem. Once
replaced no more oil leak.
So it is worth the effort to determine the source of the oil leak before
jumping in. (unquote)
My 2007 has an oil leak due to an invisible (to me) crack in the rotor bolt plug. This relates, of course, to having just had the bike in the shop for its 47,000 mile checkup. When I brought it back they swore it was the o-ring...but it's not. I'm waiting for a replacement part.
In my limited experience, oil leaks almost randomly from almost random places. There does not need to be any rationale, rhyme or reason for this; it just happens every now and then, as if the bike is trying to remind me who's boss. 40,000 miles ago the tiny o-ring on the drain screw to my right fork started leaking copiously, ruining a set of brake pads and scaring me to death. It looked fine, but the leak stopped when I replaced it.
Safe journeys!
Mark
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