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iHav to Drive
Power Sports & Motorsports
Recently i have opened the throttle on my sports bike. And so far it has almost
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<blockquote data-quote="EverythingSportbikes" data-source="post: 2080352" data-attributes="member: 746112"><p>When you say gives out, do you mean shuts off?. Another thing to check is your kickstand switch. They are known to shut it down when vibration of high rpms are at peak when it is almost out of adjustment. It may not be whats happening to yours, but check it and make sure. the little tab on the k-stand that actuates the switch over time will bend back causing an intermitted open circuit when you are getting on it hard and vibration occurs. when the vibration goes away from slowing your roll, it will re-engage and motor kicks back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EverythingSportbikes, post: 2080352, member: 746112"] When you say gives out, do you mean shuts off?. Another thing to check is your kickstand switch. They are known to shut it down when vibration of high rpms are at peak when it is almost out of adjustment. It may not be whats happening to yours, but check it and make sure. the little tab on the k-stand that actuates the switch over time will bend back causing an intermitted open circuit when you are getting on it hard and vibration occurs. when the vibration goes away from slowing your roll, it will re-engage and motor kicks back on. [/QUOTE]
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