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the bike is completely stock. i havent had any problems when starting the bike or any electrical problems while riding. the mechanic at the dealership said that it might be a fuel delivery problem or a spark problem. but i would think that if it were one of those problems that that i would get the same hesitation during acceleration. it accelerates fine. only when i am maintaining a constant rpm does the hesitation become real evident, like i said it feals like the thing is running out of gas. i have no idea.
the bike is completely stock. i havent had any problems when starting the bike or any electrical problems while riding. the mechanic at the dealership said that it might be a fuel delivery problem or a spark problem. but i would think that if it were one of those problems that that i would get the same hesitation during acceleration. it accelerates fine. only when i am maintaining a constant rpm does the hesitation become real evident, like i said it feals like the thing is running out of gas. i have no idea.
Also for some info... If the bike sat on the showroom floor for over a year ( brand new) chances are, it was never serviced so you wouldnt havea problem with buildup in the lines for engine. I wanted to hear my bike run before I purchased it and they told me they dont service the bikes until after It is bought so that nothing does build up in them. Mine was actually built as I was signing the papers so I didnt get the one on the showroom.
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I was told when I bought my 06 bike in mid 07, it was on the showroom floor. The factory sprays a parafin chemical in the tank. When I left the dealership ..the salesman told me to fill the tank with fuel and that would eliminate the treatment. I think the facory makes preparations for long storage intervals.I would be concerned about service issues such as battery installation and tire pressure checks.
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08-03-2007 09:06 PM