Got my bike back from the dealer after doing both the 12k and 24k services at once. Yes, I'm a slacker and didn't do the 12k until almost 20k. Did the 24k too since they'll have had everything apart anyway. Valves were good, no shims needed. My wallet hates me but the bike definitely feels better overall, with one exception.
When the bike is hot, it seems to stall out every now and then. I can't replicate it every time. But it usually happens when coming to a stoplight, and coasting with the clutch pulled in. The RPMs drop then the bike just quits. No throttle input. It always starts right back up, no issues w/ starting it seems.
The other instance it stalls in is when I'm downshifting, I sometimes will downshift 2 or 3 gears at a time then blip the throttle to rev match. Sometimes my foot isnt fast and the RPMs hit idle. In these instances it does stay running at idle. But then I blip the throttle as normal from what is essentially engine idle, and boom, instant stall. When it does happen, the revs do not come up at all when I blip, it just quits immediately.
My "blip" usually consist of giving it anywhere from 25-50% throttle, depending on where I need the revs to be at. I do blip the throttle pretty quickly when I do this.
As mentioned the bike always starts right back up and is fine. I can't seem to replicate it all the time either, I've tried.
And it doesn't do this when the engine is cold, or at least it hasn't done it yet. I've tried replicating the issue with a cold engine and can't make it happen.
I should mention too that when hot, the bike seems to take a bit longer to find the right idle RPM when I pull in the clutch. It seems to drop to almost nothing before kicking back up into the normal idle. It didn't do this before taking it in.
My stupid brain wants to think that maybe they just set the idle too low or something. Right now when it's hot it sits at 1100 or so. Right above 1k.
I do plan on taking it back to the dealer after work tomorrow (I'd do it today but it's 45 min away and have a commitment), and hopefully they will take a look for free since this didn't happen until they put their mitts on the bike. But I do know that I don't want to give them any more money as I already feel like I'd been taken for a ride to the tune of $190/hour for labor. Ouchie.
Any ideas?
Sounds like they reset the trims. If they did it'll sort itself out in a few miles if they didn't eff with anything else.
If you have no luck with them, try the 12 minute tune and then go for a blast.
May not be connected at all but I had similar problems just before my Reg Rec failed, charge and electrics were all fine when the bike was cold and garage could find no problems, when tested with the engine hot the problems became apparent.
Replaced the Reg Rec with one form Electrex world and did the Sasquatch voltage fix and havent had that nervous feeling when pulling up to traffic lights since :D
Quote from: "HockleyBoy"Replaced the Reg Rec with one form Electrex world
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http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/rr99-regulator-rectifier-5259-0.html
I have had this a fair bit in the past and traced it to the clutch. I adjusted the cable so that the clutch bites further away from the handlebars, thus it is definitely dis-engaged when I pull in the lever.
Quote from: "Bixxer Bob"Sounds like they reset the trims. If they did it'll sort itself out in a few miles if they didn't eff with anything else.
If you have no luck with them, try the 12 minute tune and then go for a blast.
DINGDINGDING! Bob had it right
Dealer confirmed it was trim settings. He threw the little tool into the plug under the seat and 5 minutes later all was well.
Adjusting those settings seems to have solidified my idle too. It seems to idle much smoother now.
Dealer also mentioned that if it continues after this action, it's likely a leak in the stepper motor housing, which evidently is two plastic bits mated with a vibration process, and are prone to fail. Or so I'm told.
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Quote from: "paulie"Dealer also mentioned that if it continues after this action, it's likely a leak in the stepper motor housing, which evidently is two plastic bits mated with a vibration process, and are prone to fail. Or so I'm told.
That's another one for the book, I've not heard that one before :D