Rasbutan
meh
I have a 2001 F650GS. Frequently(20%), when I'm coming to a stop, the bike will die.
Example: Ride home from work, coming to a stop light that's turned red. I pull clutch in, and apply rear brake. Cover front brake and start shifting down from 4 to 3. Apply front brake, and shift from 3-2. Speed gets down under ~17mph, bike dies. Coast to stop, shift into 1, and restart.
Bike typically idles pretty high, 13-1500 rpm or so.
If I keep on the throttle up at 2000 rpm, bike stays running.
Thoughts? Dirty injector? Fuel filter? <<- I'd think that it would happen more often than 20%.
Also, seems to only happen after the bike is warm.
Example: Ride home from work, coming to a stop light that's turned red. I pull clutch in, and apply rear brake. Cover front brake and start shifting down from 4 to 3. Apply front brake, and shift from 3-2. Speed gets down under ~17mph, bike dies. Coast to stop, shift into 1, and restart.
Bike typically idles pretty high, 13-1500 rpm or so.
If I keep on the throttle up at 2000 rpm, bike stays running.
Thoughts? Dirty injector? Fuel filter? <<- I'd think that it would happen more often than 20%.
Also, seems to only happen after the bike is warm.