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Old 03-18-2004, 06:45 PM
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just curious if anyone elses bike does this. i have a 2001 f4i and everytime its gets dropped one its side it wont start unless i turn the key off and turn it back on.
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Re: layin down the f4i

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just curious if anyone elses bike does this. i have a 2001 f4i and everytime its gets dropped one its side it wont start unless i turn the key off and turn it back on.


don't drop your bike


:YEAH :YEAH
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Re: layin down the f4i

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don't drop your bike


:YEAH :YEAH
thats what happens when you stunt
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Re: layin down the f4i

yea it happens to me . . . its curteousy of the Bank Angle sensor, which kills your fuel pump if the lean angle passes a certain amount (a.k.a. fall) . . .

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thats what happens when you stunt
cop an engine cage . . . it hasn't happend since I put mine on, not to mention I can ride it home after crash . . .
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Re: layin down the f4i

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yea it happens to me . . . its curteousy of the Bank Angle sensor, which kills your fuel pump if the lean angle passes a certain amount (a.k.a. fall) . . .


cop an engine cage . . . it hasn't happend since I put mine on, not to mention I can ride it home after crash . . .
cool thanx that helps and yeah im lookin into a cage or some extended sliders
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i like your ticket part under best stunt im fightin 8 right now
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yup, your lean angle sensor tripped and cut the fuel pump till the next time the EFI is powercycled (turned off/on)
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