| Posted: 11 Jul 2007 19:15 | [?] |
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With my first one or two turns after I first fire up the bike ('07 model manufactured after the bank angle sensor recall date) I have what seems to a misfire when I come to a stop & then open the throttle making a turn at an intersection (in 1st gear). It's just kinda a hiccup & then it catches. Anybody else experiencing anything like this? If so, any solutions/suggestions? other than
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| Posted: 11 Jul 2007 22:18 | [?] |
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Yeah same here. I think you just have to get used to it, they don't like to be babied.
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| Posted: 12 Jul 2007 00:22 Last Edited By: Darkwulfe | [?] |
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The engine does not like to be cold. Let it warm up for a minute before taking off and it should fix the problem. Also don't sit there and rev the engine like "all" Harley owners seem to do at stop lights or stop signs and when first starting the engine. Reving the engine puts air pockets in the the engine. They have to come out at some point and when they do they come out as those hiccups. When they occur you lose all power. You don't want to be manuevering when it occurs. Reving the engine or taking off when it is still cold are the two biggest causes of those "hiccups". Resist the urge to rev your engine!
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| Posted: 11 Aug 2007 22:32 | [?] |
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I'm starting to get that "hiccup" on my Uly too. I can ride it for 45 minutes and come to a stop and start off and it pops i the air box. Seems to do this more when the engine is hot. Any suggestions?
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| Posted: 21 May 2008 23:59 | [?] |
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I had this problem too, solved and spreading the word:
TPS
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