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Post by speedracer on Jul 1, 2011 18:10:56 GMT -6
Today I'm out riding and doing about 45 when the traffic light turned yellow. I was at the edge of stopping or going on. I waited a second and thought better and hit the brakes. Well the brakes worked fine as I did stop fast, but the engine stalled. It started back up with a bit of throttle. Now I'm wondering why it stalled so I took it out on a street hardly anyone is on and got it back up to 45 and again put the brakes on hard and came to stop and once again it stalled. Did the same thing a third time and it stalled again.
Any one have a clue as to why it would stall. The tach went down fast to 2000 rpms but then just died.
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Post by sunlproblems on Jul 3, 2011 6:31:46 GMT -6
are you useing both brakes to stop im sure check your voltage could be pulling to much current was fan on as well?thats where id check first
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Post by speedracer on Jul 4, 2011 14:50:59 GMT -6
No, I have LED's on the brake lights and my fan seldom comes on unless I'm sitting in traffic. My scoot is never close to overheating.
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Engine Stall
by: sunlproblems - Jul 10, 2011 19:42:52 GMT -6
Post by sunlproblems on Jul 10, 2011 19:42:52 GMT -6
could your float be opening up and flooding the engine next time pull the plug and check
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