I searched the forum and found others with a similar issue, but it was on gen1 and attributed to the carbs. The issue is the engine dying when I am coasting with the clutch pulled in. In order to start it again with the key, I have to turn the ignition completely off then turn it back on and it will start...but I found popping the clutch while coasting made it start quicker. Unless I kept the rpms up, it would just die again when I pulled the clutch in.
The same thing happened previously two other times, but once restarted it didn't happen again for awhile. On Saturday, I had my bike dyno'd and I was riding home and it kept doing it over and over. I had to keep the rpms up at stop lights. When I made it to my driveway, it idled just fine and did not die while I hit the button to open the garage :/
Could this be attributed to bad gas? I know some gas stations in the Houston area have recently sold bad gas that destroyed peoples cars...
I will be draining the gas out and putting in some from a Chevron or maybe I should run a tank of race gas through it...
Anyone else experience this issue on gen 2s?