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Albert Verdugo
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Re: Engine stalls or stops
Reply #30 - 08/22/15 at 20:14:14
 
When I do the non-clutch shift in the first gears i loose the throttle, make the shift but do not rev again. It feels more natural.

But in 4th and 5th the shift is smooth like in any other bike
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Reply #31 - 08/22/15 at 21:22:36
 
Then mean old men like me would leave you looking at tail lights,,
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Reply #32 - 08/22/15 at 21:45:40
 
It's ok, it is not a race,  lets just race for the fun!
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Re: Engine stalls or stops
Reply #33 - 09/03/15 at 13:45:27
 
The OPs symptom is the same as in my 2011 with 2000 miles.  Raptor petcock, clean carb Idle on aftermarket tach is set at 1300 when warm.  Maybe I'm dense, but with everybody recommending behavior mods, i.e. not slapping throttle shut etc.  Can I assume that this is just a characteristic of the machine and all the commenters have the same "symptom" in their bikes?

Also:  It seems to me that when I richen the idle screw the dip in rpm and stalling increases.  Why would that be if the stall/dip is the result of a lean mixture?
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Reply #34 - 09/17/15 at 02:58:38
 
I do not know lickyloui82.

Also something I have noticed since last winter is how much the weather temperature affects the engine. I live in the dessert and the weather is just starting to cool off, and the engine is responding better, it sounds better and smoother.

I love this cold weather, because is more fun to ride when you are not burning in hell every light
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