Staled after 45 min drive...?
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So today is pretty nice and I thought I would go for a ride, well I went on about a 45 min ride and on my way home the bike just staled out of no where and would not start back up unless the choke was on and once I gave it some throttle it would just stale out again, so after about 5 min. trying to keep it running I just gave up, well about a couple minutes go by and I decieded to try it one more time before I pushed it the rest of the way home and it started and ran like nothing even happened??
Any thoughts on why this would do this??
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Sorry guys I've been out of a computer for awhile.. but I have been riden my bike to class and what not and it seems to do fine on short rides or when its not hot. But today after class I was on my way home and it stalled on me again and I open the gas cap and no whistle came from the tank. I havn't got a chance to look over any fuel lines that might be pinched, I plan on getting to that tonight.
But after it stalled I open the gas cap to check for a whistle and like I said nothing, but after that it started up and made it home then stalled again once I pulled in the garage...
But after it stalled I open the gas cap to check for a whistle and like I said nothing, but after that it started up and made it home then stalled again once I pulled in the garage...
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Could also be your fuel pump going bad. One of our moderators named, Idodirt did a write up on what is was doing and included a short video. During the video while the bike was just sitting at idle, it stalled. It was a DIY on how to replace just the contacts that was way less expensive than replacing the fuel pump. Do a search for him and look for that write up.
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Could also be your fuel pump going bad. One of our moderators named, Idodirt did a write up on what is was doing and included a short video. During the video while the bike was just sitting at idle, it stalled. It was a DIY on how to replace just the contacts that was way less expensive than replacing the fuel pump. Do a search for him and look for that write up.
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In his write up the fuel pump is located right here and I don't see one.. and I looked around I just can't find it.. lol is it located somewhere else or am I just blind??