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Old 12-01-2006, 10:54 PM
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i flipped my clipons around and i gotta tell ya its a world of difference. when i get some extra money im buying db bars or zero degree clipons but for now, the stock clipons flipped are awesome. my stoppies are ALOT better all of a sudden i think it really helps sitting up higher. my bike has shut off a few times while in the air like right as i pick it up and i roll the stoppie for a few feet with the motor stalled. could this be from a tipover switch maybe? ive never gotten my stoppies really high like i am now so i thought maybe it was that switch. its never cut off while in a wheelie though. maybe im not pulling the clutch in right away? seems that still shouldnt stall the bike should it? its an 05 636 by the way.
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Re: question about bike stalling

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i flipped my clipons around and i gotta tell ya its a world of difference. when i get some extra money im buying db bars or zero degree clipons but for now, the stock clipons flipped are awesome. my stoppies are ALOT better all of a sudden i think it really helps sitting up higher. my bike has shut off a few times while in the air like right as i pick it up and i roll the stoppie for a few feet with the motor stalled. could this be from a tipover switch maybe? ive never gotten my stoppies really high like i am now so i thought maybe it was that switch. its never cut off while in a wheelie though. maybe im not pulling the clutch in right away? seems that still shouldnt stall the bike should it? its an 05 636 by the way.
maybe you were low on gas .lol. never heard of ANY bike kill itself on rear or front BP from tipover sensor. you should bypass that **** ne way just incase. no tipover sensor = chainsaws for the crowd.
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Re: question about bike stalling

well i had bout half a tank, i do have a little hole in the top of my tank, i dont think that effects the fuel pump at all though.
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Re: question about bike stalling

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well i had bout half a tank, i do have a little hole in the top of my tank, i dont think that effects the fuel pump at all though.
maybe you hit the kill switch. i know that sounds rediculous but i have done it before. seriously. usually coming back from highchair.
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Re: question about bike stalling

y did i think this said "question about bike stealing" ??????
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because you can't read?


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Re: question about bike stalling

shouldnt be the tip sensor. I would be out for an hour practicing stoppies on my 05 636 and it never turned off on me
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Re: question about bike stalling

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maybe you hit the kill switch. i know that sounds rediculous but i have done it before. seriously. usually coming back from highchair.
Ive done the exact same thing doing high chairs, I was like what the he!! happened, only to realize my killswitch was hit accidentially. :YEAH :YEAH :YEAH
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because you can't read?



good thing it took you so long to read it, at least i can recognize what words look like, yup yup
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